Sentences with phrase «on nearby matter»

They can be «observed,» however, by the effects of their enormous gravitational fields on nearby matter.

Not exact matches

Nearby on Pelham Parkway, standing on the sidewalk in front of Rivera's office while she waited for a bus, Mariana Baez, 61, said she had never heard of the Assemblywoman — or any of her challengers, for that matter.
The dense core of a nearby collapsed star is undergoing a rapid chill, providing the first direct evidence that such stars can produce a superfluid of neutrons — a state of matter that can not be created in laboratories on Earth.
The discovery of these phenomena in the nearby universe has significant impacts on our understanding of how supermassive black holes are formed and how matter rapidly falls onto them.
With only wisps of gas nearby, the black hole was essentially «starved» of matter on which to grow.
This induces the fungi, which normally feed on dissolved organic matter, to eat the nearby nematodes.
His scientific research has focused on dwarf spheroidal galaxies, stellar populations in the Milky Way galaxy and nearby galaxies, globular clusters, chemical evolution of galaxies, and dark matter.
The most pressing matter for Andy's toys seems to be his family's imminent relocation to a nearby neighborhood, but another move puts them in a tizzy early on; Andy's mom has pushed up his birthday party to today!
It doesn't matter if you're playing on easy or nightmare difficulty; the enemies will always fall when there's a time stopper switch nearby.
Sure, in the company of «Matter,» Eva Hesse's tubes look intriguingly like a set of living - room chairs, a definite improvement compared to the goofy splayed furniture of the psychedelic era on display nearby.
You based this on the following definition of the 2nd law: «'' When two isolated systems in separate but nearby regions of space, each in thermodynamic equilibrium in itslef, but not in equilibrium with each other t first, are at some time allowed to interact, breaking the isolation that separates the two systems, and they exchange matter or energy, they will eventually reach a mutual thermodynamic equilibrium.»
You based this on the following definition of the 2nd law: ««When two isolated systems in separate but nearby regions of space, each in thermodynamic equilibrium in itself, but not in equilibrium with each other at first, are at some time allowed to interact, breaking the isolation that separates the two systems, and they exchange matter or energy, they will eventually reach a mutual thermodynamic equilibrium.»
Trusted Partner bike shops are listed on the Velosurance website so no matter where you need service there is a Velosurance Trusted Partner nearby.
Because a digital camera's auto - focus feature may focus on a nearby object (a screen or tree branch) and not the intended subject matter, the image you want to photograph comes out blurry.
The app, still in beta testing, allows users to take an image of a property with their smart phone, and get information on previous sales, tax rolls, foreclosure status, nearby schools and other details, all in a matter of seconds.
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