Sentences with phrase «nonlinear effects»

The phrase "nonlinear effects" refers to situations where the impact or outcome is not directly proportional or predictable based on the initial cause or input. Instead, it describes a scenario where changes or adjustments in one aspect can lead to unexpected or disproportionate consequences in other related areas. In simple terms, it means that the relationship between cause and effect is not straightforward or linear. Full definition
Possible manifestation of nonlinear effects when solar activity affects climate changes, M. G. Ogurtsov et al., 02/2010, Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Volume 50, Number 1, pp. 15 - 20
In their work, the team of researchers used a graphene based nano - mechanical resonator, well suited for observing nonlinear effects in energy decay processes, and measured it with a superconducting microwave cavity.
The waves stem from a combination of constructive interference — a known wave phenomenon — and nonlinear effects specific to the complex dynamics of ocean waves.
Only lasers provide a sufficiently strong light (more accurately, beam intensity) capable of producing nonlinear effects.
Subtle nonlinear effects that change the properties of drift instabilities in fully developed turbulence make life even more interesting.
The research has been the basis for a new rogue wave model that could be used to identify ocean areas where nonlinear effects could give rise to the waves.
When mid-infrared light is confined in a silicon nanowire, strongly nonlinear effects occur and broaden the spectrum of the seed laser light.
So far, the climate system has responded to rising carbon dioxide levels at a fairly steady rate, but many scientists worry about possible nonlinear effects.
Dynamical downscaling has the potential for capturing mesoscale nonlinear effects and providing coherent information among multiple climate variables.
Therefore, the results achieved in this study have shown that nonlinear effects in graphene nano - mechanical resonators reveal a hybridization effect at high energies that, if controlled, could open up new possibilities to manipulate vibrational states, engineer hybrid states with mechanical modes at completely different frequencies, and to study the collective motion of highly tunable systems.
The waves stem from a combination of constructive interference — a known phenomenon of colliding waves — and nonlinear effects specific to the complex dynamics of ocean waves.
You then say its not robust because of nonlinear effects.
Professor Martti Kauranen, head of the Nonlinear Optics Group and Laboratory of Photonics, who supervised the research at TUT, states that «Beyond the nonlinear effects studied in the present work, our results show in general how important it is to tailor the incident optical beam in order to couple light efficiently into complex nanostructures.»
«However, in reality the picture is more complicated, and nonlinear effects may come into play, resulting in energy exchange and even generation of new waves, sometimes.
«Playing the nanodrum: Nonlinear effects in graphene membranes can be used for next - generation ICT.»
But at the same time there are many useful applications that harness these nonlinear effects.
«These nonlinear effects can produce an enhancement of 15 to 20 percent in wave height, which adds onto the effects of constructive interference.»
«The common knowledge had always been that nonlinear effects are tiny compared with the linear ones; but in our work we have measured a nonlinear response that is 170 % larger than the linear response.»
The new technique developed by Brasselet and her research team makes use of a nonlinear effect called coherent Raman scattering that occurs when light interacts with molecules.
[OOOPS; this nonlinear effect puts their «alternative concept» into the realm of Trump administration «alternative facts» — BD] Although the deep ocean could dissolve 70 to 80 % of the expected anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions and the sediments could neutralize another 15 % it takes some 400 years for the deep ocean to exchange with the surface and thousands more for changes in sedimentary calcium carbonate to equilibrate with the atmosphere.
«It is likely to vary between seasons, regions and the warming versus cooling states, and nonlinear effects or additional factors must be taken into account.»
Externalizing behavior problems and discipline revisited: Nonlinear effects and variation by culture, context, and gender.
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