Sentences with phrase «moves at fast speeds»

Driving laws are intended to keep everyone safe while heavy machinery moves at fast speeds all around us.
«We need to undertake further studies with more horses moving at faster speeds and gaits and with a similar focus on the hind feet,» he said.
We succeeded in correctly detecting the communication signal from SOTA moving at this fast speed.
This is particularly useful because it allows you to line up your second shot so that you can change direction on a dime, which would be rather difficult to do while you're moving at fast speeds.
Moving at fast speeds in a first person point of view can certainly be intense for some people, but I personally had zero issues while playing Driveclub.
Pokemon Go received another update today, fixing smaller issues like the Good / Great / Excellent XP bug and adding a driving warning when the game detects you are moving at a fast speed.
Of course, ocean going vessels are 1) much higher from the ocean surface than a row boat and 2) moving at a faster speed.
Whiplash most often causes pain in the neck area and is caused by a rapid acceleration - deceleration force, such as what happens when a vehicle is moving at a fast speed and then quickly stops.

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The undersea cables we use now can be upgraded to move data at 100 gigabytes per second, about 10 times faster than current speeds.
«A year later,» Arstechnica writes, «Musk himself was touting Tesla's advanced robotics expertise, declaring in a conference call last November, «we are pushing robots to the limit in terms of the speed that they can operate at, and asking our suppliers to make robots go way faster... It's like if you can see the robot move, it's too slow.»
Meg Whitman tells CNBC that technology is moving at «lightning speed,» and the winning companies are going to be «nimble, fast, and focused.»
Blockchain technologies can be used as a store of value, in trading and payment transactions, and to transfer and move money either domestically or international at a faster speed and a lower cost than the traditional financial institution or intermediary is able to — just to name a few use cases.
In today's fast - moving markets, with new technology coming to market at what seems like the speed of light, it's easy to forget that dividends have accounted for a significant share of stock market gains over the long - term.
Business pressures evolve at the speed of life, which moves incredibly fast for many industry segments, especially technology.
Yes, I understand that quantum entanglement is not actually showing anything moving faster than the speed of light, or moving at all for that matter, but it does show how little we truly understand about how both space - time and physics and quantum physics behave so if we are making a claim based on a predictor we don't yet understand then there is virtually no chance we might be correct in our hypothesis.
Since a packaging line moves only as fast as its slowest element, every machine in the line needs to operate at or above the desired speed.
At 35, the big man still delivers but has lacked pace and Mourinho will be looking to add that extra speed in his attacks next season by bringing in a fast moving player.
The fourth grader is encouraged to slow down and pay more attention to detail instead of speeding up and moving at the faster rate that our society is pushing for.
The waves travel at differing speeds depending on the materials they flow through, which provides clues about the topography of the interior: Faster - moving waves, for instance, generally indicate denser rock.
The flurry of action — at breakneck speed compared with most vaccine development — shows how a health emergency and a guaranteed global market can prod this process to move a lot faster than usual, with streamlined approvals and millions of dollars in government support.
The test essentially measures the speed at which the blood is moving, and in this case, fast is not good, Raed says.
In the Middle Land of speed, we can detect objects moving at a walking or running pace, but the glacially slow movement of continents (and glaciers) and the mind - bogglingly fast speed of light are imperceptible.
Known to provide nutrients for whales and pose a hazard to shipping, the Luzon Strait internal waves move west at speeds as fast as 3 meters (18 feet) per second and can be as much as 500 meters (1,640 feet) from trough to crest, the researchers found.
Among the large questions of design, construction and operation that remain to be solved before airliners travel faster than sound, one of the most difficult is the problem of sonic boom: the explosive sounds generated when an object moves through the air at supersonic speed.
But if the stripes were actually moving diagonally at a faster speed, the stimulus on the retina would be exactly the same.
The three $ 4.3 million high - speed elevators (out of 79) in the Yokohama Landmark Tower, a 70 - story office, shopping, restaurant, and hotel complex, are the fastest on the planet, moving at more than 41 vertical feet, or four floors, per second.
Hathaway's research focused on shifting speeds of the meridional flow, which moves from the solar equator toward the poles, finding that the flow was anomalously fast at the most recent minimum.
The increased speed at which the new dual microscope can image the cells allows for clearer images of even very fast moving viruses.
My thinking is that these linked, fast moving eddies could «suck - up» small marine creatures and carry them at high speed and for long distances across the ocean.»
Mass varies depending on how fast particles move; protons zipping along at close to the speed of light, like those in the LHC, weigh more than protons at rest.
Before the 1970s, researchers believed that a crack could only move as fast as a water wave — like ripple called a transverse wave, which clocks out at the so - called shear speed of three kilometers (1.9 miles) a second.
But at higher speeds, the force chains grow more extensive, which causes the impact energy to move away from the point of impact much faster than predicted by previous models.
When some swift, massive stars — moving at speeds faster than 50,000 miles an hour — plow through space, they can cause material to stack up in front of them in the same way that water piles up ahead of a ship or a supersonic plane creates a shockwave in front of it.
Jakobshavn Isbræ (Jakobshavn Glacier) is moving ice from the Greenland ice sheet into the ocean at a speed that appears to be the fastest ever recorded.
For instance, the computer model produced both the «shock waves» of congestion that travel backwards down motorways and create traffic jams where there is no obvious obstruction («When shock waves hit traffic», New Scientist, 25 June 1994), and the «slow fast - lane» effect, in which so many drivers move into the overtaking lane in frustration at the middle lane's lower speed that the middle lane becomes the fastest - moving.
The speed at which these move was used to calculate how fast the bottom basal face was growing.
It also told scientists how fast the stars were moving when they collided: at one third the speed of light.
Using instruments at the Gemini Observatory to measure the speed of stars swirling in the cluster's core, E. Noyola and colleagues found that stars closer to the core are moving faster than stars farther away.
Because the jet features are moving toward Earth at almost the same speed as the radio waves they emit, they can appear to move across the sky at faster - than - light speeds.
Its speed of over 25 miles a year is three times faster than the typical speed of liquid in the outer core and hundreds of thousands of times faster than the speed at which Earth's tectonic plates move.
Your average thermal neutron moves around at about 2200 m / s while a fast neutron might be cruising well above 9 million m / s, which is about 3 % of the speed of light.
A new study conducted by researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology suggests that a specific type of cell known as a speed cell allow individuals to moderate how fast or how slow they move.
Only if you move those heavy weights at a very fast speed, so it still aligns with this podcast info...
Training at a fast rep speed increases the pace at which your muscles can move a given weight.
Lymph fluid moves through the body at about 4 ounces per hour, but when one does a coffee enema, it speeds up the flow of the lymphatic fluid 2 to 3 times faster.
One of the biggest reasons this game was so much fun was because of how fast the game moved and how well it handled at those high speeds.
You are always focused on completing your current task at the fastest possible speed while at the same time planning what your next move will be.
So when you're racing at high speeds, it actually feels like you are moving very fast and more importantly, each of the cars classes handles slightly differently in terms of controls, not to mention the traction of the tyres.
In a business world that moves at high speed and requires fast reactions, the learning options should adjust to reflect exactly this.
Mitchell was felled by a fast - moving cancer, a disease that attacked him with horrible speed this spring and ultimately claimed him at a far - too - young 65.
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