Sentences with phrase «of electrical charge»

These particles crash into smaller ice particles in the swirling winds inside storm clouds, resulting in a separation of electrical charge.
This is a component on a chip (typically) that is capable of holding a small amount of electrical charge.
And then you apply either heat or any type of an electrical charge to it and there's a potential for a real catastrophe.
In essence, this would be a detailed, real - time motion picture of the circuits of the brain at work, built up from imagery of the electrical charges between neurons.
If I had to pick anything that I don't like, it is the placement of the electrical charging port, which is located on the back, passenger side of the car.
A US - Chinese team of nanotechnologists used a specially outfitted transmission electron microscope to capture the footage, allowing the effect of electrical charging on nanostructures to be seen in action for the first time.
The pair of opulent chandeliers were rewired to use the unidirectional flow of electrical charge, or DC power, to collect all of their energy from the humble source of market - bought fruit.
The major atmospheric constituents, nitrogen (N 2), oxygen (O 2), and argon (Ar), are not greenhouse gases because molecules containing two atoms of the same element such as N 2 and O 2 and monatomic molecules such as argon (Ar) have no net change in the distribution of their electrical charges when they vibrate.
«A kind of electrical charge passes through the troops — he is sharing in their sacrifices, leading by example.
The empirical correlate of the creativity is what we know of the structure of atoms, the generating of electrical charges, the chemistry of proteins, the latent potencies of DNA molecules, and the mind - boggling harmonies of enzymes, temperatures, pressure and timing that catalyze gene expression and organic growth.
They carried a unit of electrical charge (hence their name).
It is not clear how the lights are produced, but Friedmann Freund of NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, thinks that when rocks in the crust are squeezed, chemical bonds break to produce a pulse of electrical charge that travels up to the surface.
The xenon's job is to light up, with a jolt of electrical charge and a faint flash of light caught by surrounding sensors, when a dark - matter particle collides with one of its atoms — and the gallons of water and mile of rock's job is to stop anything else from getting in and disturbing it.
Each simulation allowed the researchers to predict, down to the atom, how K - Ras would spin and orient itself in response to the membrane's composition, and the extent of electrical charges on each of its surfaces.
Modern computers store data electronically: data are stored as binary «bits» in which zero is represented by «off,» or no electrical charge, and one is represented by «on» or the presence of electrical charge.
Computer simulations of electrical charges sent to retinal implants based on fractal geometry have University of Oregon researchers moving forward with their eyes focused on biological testing.
Neutrinos are notoriously difficult to study; their tiny size and lack of electrical charge enables them to pass straight through matter without reacting.
Moreover and most importantly, we showed that upon subtle changes of either the pH of the solution or of the electrical charge of the substrate, it is possible to reversibly switch the assembly process on and off as well as to induce a transformation from a one specific spatial / orientational arrangement to another.
They pinpointed the source of an ultrafast and efficient process that spawns several carriers of electrical charge from a single particle of light in organic crystals that are integral to this increasingly popular form of solar cells.
Earth's magnetic field (blue) is a layer of electrical charge that surrounds our planet.
This means it will be bombarded by high - energy cosmic rays, which can interfere with signals, or even build up enough of an electrical charge to cause small lightning strikes on the telescope.
We now have several evidences that the pattern of electrical charges depicted by corresponding molecules (e.g. glycosaminoglycans) is an important signal for the orientation and migration of cells.
Because of their physical proximity in the ion trap and the repulsive interaction of their electrical charges, the two ions developed a pendulum - like shared motion.
In «Lightning Fields 182,» the visual trace of an electrical charge measuring more than 400,000 volts sweeps across the composition from bottom right to upper left, reading in turns like the textures of a human hand, the upward - reaching leaves of a fern and the stark branches of a tree.
The repeated collision of ice crystals and graupel in clouds is associated with the buildup of electrical charge.
A Blockchain record of electrical charges on a user - friendly mobile app «makes it possible to operate a highly reliable charge management system with a small introduction cost,» according to local news outlet Chuden.
In membranes, however, protein folding is more complicated because the lipid interior of the membrane is non-polar, that is, it has no separation of electrical charges.
This research offers new insights into how atoms in the mineral and the water molecules rearrange during charging, how these structures control the flow of electrical charge, and ultimately how this information is essential to understanding how minerals dissolve.
Researchers often use piezoelectric ceramics because they impart large amounts of electrical charges; however, the brittleness of ceramics makes them unsuitable for prolonged and large vibrational movements.
As a non zero dipolar momentum implies some asymmetry in the distribution of the electrical charges, it is specially important in non symmetric molecules.
In those thermoelectric devices, a heat current causes a separation of electrical charges.
That separation of electrical charge can then be used to measure a temperature or provide electrical power.»
Until recently, the light - emitting molecules were either fluorescent materials, which can be low cost but can only use about 25 % of electrical charges, or phosphorescent materials, which can harvest 100 % of charges but include an expensive metal such as platinum or iridium.
Through clever molecular design, these TADF materials can convert nearly all of the electrical charges to light without the expensive metal used in phosphorescent materials, making both high efficiency and low cost possible.
The flow of electrical charge and ions are controlled by the structure while the interface is charged, and the stronger binding of water molecules at the surface might explain why hematite dissolves more slowly than predicted.
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