Sentences with phrase «outer boundary»

Others propose that black holes are more properly described as «gray holes» with fuzzy, leaky outer boundaries.
To see how the landscape function works, think about a thin plate with a complex outer boundary.
Often it is easier to construct a smaller, more secure area, contained within a good fence whilst having a less secure outer boundary.
Ok, I did a preliminary check on the Extrasolar Planet Encyclopedia; I converted all stellar apparent magnitudes to absolute magnitudes, those to luminosity (* solar), and calculated the inner and outer boundaries of the HZ, generously assuming an inner edge of 0.9 AU and an outer edge of 1.5 AU for our own solar system.
And the only real outer boundary is that there are 24 hours in a dayâ $» and 168 in a week.
Evidently the sun's outer boundary layer is lopsided.
The orange trendlines (solid for outer boundary and dotted for the mid-point) in the above chart ascend at approximately 7.5 % and have contained all the market's movement since 1939 through two Secular Bear Markets (1970 ′ s and 2000 ′ s), four wars (WWII, Korean, Viet Name and Middle - East Wars) and countless political and economic upheavals, domestic and international.
There are also several small community - based MPAs in Bali that have an established outer boundary and are in the process of developing a management body and zoning plan.
And the only real outer boundary is that there are 24 hours in a day — and 168 in a week.
Its horizon was the outer boundary of the universe.
Negotiating the systematic problem of underpaid and overworked teachers, as well as the inadvertantly unwelcome comments of grocery shoppers, parents of children with noticeable needs exist at the outer boundaries of inhospitable normalcy.
But no matter how far someone pulls back, at no point do they ever stop «belonging» for there is no outer boundary that can be crossed.
There is nothing more gratifying or fulfilling than setting a goal on the outer boundaries of what we think is possible and then systematically pursuing it.
vegetation management to enhance wildlife habitat and the visual appeal of the outer boundaries of the thicket;
Around the outer boundary of the disk structure, they evaporate due to shock generated by collisions of the disk and infalling material, and / or due to heating by the light from the baby star.
He speaks from experience: The Austrian physicist has spent his career on the outer boundaries of understanding, studying some of the greatest mysteries of quantum physics.
In the field of astrophysics, the University of Cambridge physicist is also known for his work on gravity and black holes, including his 1974 postulation of the eponymous Hawking radiation, a phenomenon by which a black hole should give off a stream of particles from its outer boundary.
A black hole's outer boundary, known as the event horizon, is a point of no return.
The point at which a planet's atmosphere would experience runaway greenhouse - gas effects like those seen on Venus — a point located just inside Earth's orbit in our solar system — forms the outer boundary.
Future research will look at whether the amount of carbon in a planet's atmosphere impacts the boundaries of the Venus Zone, for example by pushing the outer boundary farther away from the star for planets with greater concentrations of carbon.
Mercury's peculiar magnetic field provides evidence that iron turns from a liquid to a solid at the core's outer boundary, say the scientists, whose research currently appears online in the journal Geophysical Research Letters and will be published in an upcoming print edition.
As an alien cosmos came crashing into ours, its outer boundary would look like a wall racing forward at nearly the speed of light; behind that wall would lie a set of physical laws totally different from ours that would wreck everything they touched in our universe.
Combined with measurements from Voyager 1 of the outer boundary of the heliosphere, we have now defined the extent of this entire local bubble.
The motion of S2, Gillessen says, gives an outer boundary to the central object, which, combined with its inferred mass, helps prove that it is a black hole.
The inner shock wave is closest to the star, surrounded by the hot bubble, which in turn is surrounded by the dense shell and its outer boundary — the outer shock wave.
It begins with a view of the swirling vortex at the planet's north pole, then heads past the outer boundary of the hexagon - shaped jet stream and beyond.
«I was surprised to see so many sharp edges along the hexagon's outer boundary and the eye - wall of the polar vortex,» said Kunio Sayanagi, an associate of the Cassini imaging team based at Hampton University in Virginia, who helped produce the new movie.
The outer boundary of Earth's magnetosphere is called the magnetopause — that's where Earth's magnetic field bumps into the Sun's and fends off the solar wind.
The outer boundary is defined by the «maximum greenhouse limit,» where the greenhouse effect fails as CO2 begins to condense out of the atmosphere and the surface becomes too cold for liquid water.
The equations of Selsis, Kasting et al are used to draw the inner and outer boundaries.
n contrast, the 1.4 GHz radio image by Ekers et al. (1983) exhibits a rim - brightened surface brightness, consistentwith a shell - like emissivity distribution whose inner and outer boundaries are 4» and 11», respectively.
Only Sedna was known to stay significantly beyond this outer boundary at 76 AU for its entire orbit.
This means both outer boundaries, like limits on the amount of contact you have with someone or avoidance of certain situations, and inner boundaries, like switching your focus from negative thoughts about yourself and others to something useful or positive.
The requirements of Executive Order 13150 regarding transit passes pertain only to Federal agencies within the National Capitol Region («the District of Columbia; Montgomery, Prince George's, and Frederick Counties in Maryland; Arlington, Fairfax, Loudon, and Prince William Counties in Virginia; and all cities now or hereafter existing in Maryland or Virginia within the geographic area bounded by the outer boundaries of the combined area of said counties.»).
If the American Gem Society Laboratory (AGSL) elected to measure the Brian Gavin Signature Cushion Cut Diamond using the same edge - to - edge method which is used for traditional square corner brilliant cut diamonds, such as a princess cut diamond, it would reflect the inner diameter of the diamond only, and thus this would be an incorrect measurement because the outer boundary of the diamond would not be accurately represented.
Insider Tip: Király utca used to be the outer boundary of the former Jewish quarter.
Dine on delectable cuisine against the amazing backdrop of the Tsavo Lion Restaurant where these magnificent creatures prowl around the outer boundary.
Testing the limits of size and color, Stella's Diderot paintings, and the present example specifically, find the artist pushing at the outer boundaries of his own established painterly style.
The outer boundary of John Santoro's body is not skin, it's paint.
It visualizes sustainability in terms of a doughnut - shaped space where resource use is high enough to meet people's basic needs (the inner boundary), but not so high as to transgress planetary boundaries (the outer boundary).
A full hemisphere is shown, the outer boundary being the equator.
In cases where the argument on appeal is simply a challenge to the duration of imprisonment, we have consistently held that the sentencing statutes define the outer boundaries of the bell - shaped curve of reasonableness.
History and tradition guide and discipline this inquiry but do not set its outer boundaries.
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