Sentences with phrase «nanometers per»

If the satellites are moving together or apart at as little as 150 nanometers per second, the GRACE scientists can see it.

Not exact matches

«Our infrared shielding coating, with 10 - nanometer antimony - doped tin oxide nanoparticles, blocks more than 90 per cent of near - infrared radiation, while transmitting more than 80 per cent of visible light,» says Huang.
A tightly packed array of the tiny islands — each around 15 nanometers across — could store one terabyte (1000 gigabytes) of data per square inch, the researchers say.
Engines on the ship pumped 5500 liters of lake water per minute, sent it through a filter, and then sent it through a vat in which it was zapped with 254 - nanometer - wavelength UV light.
In the nanocrystals, which range from two to 150 nanometers wide, only two electrons per crystal may hop between energy rungs.
The microscope captures 3D images about once per second at resolutions of about 200 to 250 nanometers, not atomic resolution, but still at a dynamic level never before seen.
More recently a team of Stanford University researchers led by Hari Manoharan were able to encode 35 bits of information per electron and write letters so small they are composed of subatomic bits of matter only 0.3 nanometers wide, or roughly one third of a billionth of a meter.
«The process is also very effective because if you have a nanometer thickness and you apply just one volt, the field is already 1 volt per nanometer.
Mainly because infrared is been classified as larger spectrum does it have more total watts per square meter of sunlight, but it has lower intensity per nanometer of spectrum than visible light has.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z