Sentences with phrase «of smaller mirrors»

That said, I am thinking of doing a wall of smaller mirrors.
The trick is to combine the light waves received by each of the smaller mirrors so that the waves line up, creating an interference pattern — a bright spot where the peaks of the separate waves overlap, and darkness where the troughs overlap.
However, instead of using fossil fuels or nuclear power to create the steam, BrightSource uses sunlight, reflected by thousands of small mirrors called heliostats onto a boiler filled with water that sits atop a tower.

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The first seriously wonderful authentic taco I found in New York City was in the back of a Mexican market in Hell's Kitchen, a small place and strangely decorated (mirrored walls, tinsel, and a laser light disco ball) that had perfect al pastor and beef tongue.
But it's still too early to tell whether it'll mirror the Nintendo Wii's early days in 2006, when people waited in line every weekend for the small number of consoles available.
Instead of selling their own SLRs, which use a mirror and prism mechanism to allow a scene to be viewed by the photographer and recorded on film, Panasonic, Olympus, and others started selling selling smaller cameras that relied just on digital sensors.
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The results, which mirror those of similar, small - scale studies of the illegal drug in recent years, come as MDMA is about to enter larger, Phase 3 trials this summer.
Rather than hold an ETF, which mirrors an index that can contain hundreds of companies, a concentrated portfolio would hold only a small number of securities (sometimes as few as two or three).
The telecom and cable giants appear smaller in the rear - view mirror of Disney's $ 52 bln Fox deal.
The key to Calvin's vibrancy is linking desire for God with a homey simplicity that mirrors both the great Christian tradition of mystical experience and the small - town sensibilities of historic American Protestantism.
But sometimes I remember how ease was to belive in those fonny small squared little mirrors of the truth.
Because ours was a relatively small congregation made up of German immigrants who often shared my grandfather's story, I knew everyone in it and they knew me, Together we formed a community that tried — we did not succeed nearly enough — to mirror in this life what God's love for everyone means practically.
While I'm not a huge fan of jackfruit as it's not accessible to many, costly and the portions are small, but when it comes to replicating meat focused recipes it mirrors the texture and can take on whatever flavor you like, so using jackfruit for this concept was a no brainer!
Another advantage of the one - way mirror is that it makes the very small space feel a little bigger.
Other, more minor changes include the introduction of Nascar - style two - lane rolling starts at every race, the addition of a series of complex mirrors and cameras to the Halo in order to make it appear invisible to the naked eye, and bonus points being awarded to the driver who can exceed the pit lane speed limit by the smallest margin over the course of the weekend.
materials of different textures — ribbons, pom - poms, bubble wrap, fabric or felt, tin foil, feathers, straws, even a small non-breakable mirror
The Mini 9 comes with a small mirror on the front of the camera for the perfect selfie.
It is creating a natural environment full of beauty and reflection: small natural objects, mirrors, light, wooden toys and quality experiences.
The small piece of plastic adheres to the mirror and keeps the mirrors from being able to be slid open.
Play gyms have small baby proof mirrors which promote self - discovery but only for babies between 3to 5 months of age.
Mr Salmond argued an independent Scotland would mirror the success of small nations such as Norway and Iceland and would act in a «partnership of equals» with England.
In some ways, the conversations taking place in Brooklyn over the next several months will mirror those taking place on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where Mount Sinai Health System also wants to transform health care delivery, proposing to replace Beth Israel Medical Center with a much smaller inpatient hospital as well as additional ambulatory care sites.
Schneiderman's evolution on ethics appears to mirror that of many good government groups who say recent indictments have forced them to the realization that Albany's corruption problem won't be cured with small fixes.
The difference is astonishingly small, just 1/10, 000 of a proton's diameter, but it can be detected if the mirrors are isolated from all external sources of vibration.
All you have to do is fill up the small reservoir on the back of the mirror with some hot water and it will prevent it from fogging at any time during your shower, so you'll be ready to go.
Two large drawers under the tabletop move smoothly on sliding rails, while two small drawers on either side of the mirror are felted on the top and bottom for quiet movement in and out.
There's even a small dish at the front of the mirror that allows you to put your razor directly on it so you don't have a problem losing anything at all.
This mirror is small and lightweight but still gives you the right view and also folds back so that it's out of the way when you don't need it.
When this type of crystalline material is squeezed by a powerful shock, it can deform in two distinct ways: twinning, where small regions develop lattice structures that are the mirror images of the ones in surrounding areas, and slip deformation, where a section of the lattice shifts and the displacement spreads, like a propagating crack.
These new results mirror those of a smaller 2017 study by a different team of scientists.
Igel eventually wants to eliminate those drifts by putting small motors behind each of ROMY's mirrors to make tiny adjustments to the rings in real time.
In this experiment, researchers anesthetize an animal and attach a small red dot to the middle of its forehead, where the dot will go unnoticed unless the animal can recognize itself in a mirror.
Most CSP systems require significant amounts of water, which has proven to be a challenge in desert regions of the U.S. where solar power is most attractive, while Stirling engines require none other than small amounts for cleaning the mirrors.
To make lunar transport easier, each panel must be cut into four smaller pieces, all the same shape (though some pieces can be mirror images of each other).
It was time for Padilla to go up to the top of the tower to adjust the mirror for the afternoon magnetogram observations, so he put on a hard hat and buckled himself into the «elevator,» as the small open bucket is euphemistically called.
A dish - shaped collector on the roof bounces sunlight to a smaller mirror, which concentrates the rays into a bundle of fiber - optic cables.
Dubbed the Overwhelmingly Large (OWL) telescope, it would have a primary mirror made of some 2,000 smaller ones — each the size of the Hubble.
The 3.5 - meter (137 - inch) WIYN on Kitt Peak near Tucson in Arizona is the newest of 27 telescopes on the mountain and collects some of the world's sharpest images, despite its relatively small primary mirror.
The resolution of a big mirror can be nearly duplicated by several smaller mirrors separated by a distance equal to the diameter of the big one.
Ruslan Belikov and Eduardo Bendek, two scientists at NASA Ames Research Center, have outlined innovative plans for a small space telescope with a half - meter mirror that could launch before the end of the decade on a dedicated mission to obtain basic images of any Alpha Centauri planets.
Since even the wavelength of infrared light is so small, a change of millionths of an inch is enough to cause the peaks and troughs of light received by the mirrors to fail to line up.
TPF will build on SIM's design concept of combining the light from a line of several smaller mirrors so that the light waves add up or cancel out, providing the resolution of one giant mirror.
In one, the mirror will consist of seven thin glass segments, each with several hundred small, spring - loaded screw adjusters attached to the back.
Astronomer Richard Ellis of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, who is a member of the Board of Directors for the TMT, says the E-ELT's smaller mirror size will lead to a «quite significant loss» in its ability to study remote galaxies as well as directly image exoplanets.
If the amount is smaller than expected based on the number of positronium atoms that entered the chamber, then some of it may be turning into mirror matter.
But the finding also raises a physical problem: there's nothing to stop arbitrarily small waves from fitting between two mirrors, and there is an infinite number of these wavelengths.
Such fast wide - field optics require a radically new design, involving three mirrors: a smaller secondary mirror near the mouth of the telescope and two highly curved mirrors, the primary and tertiary, arranged concentrically at the back end.
Researchers have taken a step toward that goal by creating a small mirror out of tiny polystyrene particles, held together by lasers.
In an exciting extension of this work — proposed by Roger Penrose, the renowned Oxford physicist — not just light but a small mirror that reflects it becomes part of an entangled quantum system, one that is billions of times larger than a buckyball.
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