Sentences with phrase «point masses on»

According to quantum theory, particles act as waves rather than point masses on very small scales.

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So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
We invest heavily on the front end and say, «We've got to bring this out at a mass market price point that people can reach.»
But from my point of view a meeting was no longer possible in view of the remarks that he made,» Napolitano said according to an advance copy of an article due to appear in mass - circulation German daily Bild on Thursday.
We brought one - on - one tutoring to the mass market and brought it at the right price point — about $ 40 an hour.
Instead, perhaps there is an optimal point on the curve that is counter-intuitive — providing great tasting, healthy food, in a form that can appeal to the masses as consumer preferences evolve.
On the upper bound, with the personal capital data, we could probably estimate where a typical mass affluent person hits the cross-over point where the snowball of passive income creates an ever increasing pile of dough.
While they agreed with many of Paine's ideas, they were not prepared to go so far as he on many points; and they were forthrightly opposed to spreading such ideas among the great masses of people.
You are demonize Islam, and while many of your points is valid you conveniently forget the mass murder and suffering done by western religions (The Dark Ages, the Crusades, forcing people to pay a «fee» to be buried in a consecrated graveyard, on and on and on).
The things I find most appalling about religion reach a new zenith in Islam --(i) a dulling down of individual thought and a dogmatic requirement to conform to the views of the masses; (ii) a stultifying ignorant education system in which anything inconsistent with the Qur» an is not just discouraged, but censored; (iii) the subjugation of women to the point of educating them to be nothing but mindless f * king, breeding machines for their insecure husbands; (iv) a political class that feeds off the religious - based ignorance it imposes on its populations; and (v) a general back - sliding against the rest of the planet because heads are buried in Dark Ages mythology.
Melanie Phillips pointed out that she had been writing for more than two decades «on the various elements that have contributed to this collapse of order: family breakdown and mass fatherlessness; educational collapse which damages most those at the bottom of the social heap» and so on.
You will find that the fields around these point particles are infinite, leading to inconsistencies such as infinite mass and infinite charge and so on (especially in quantum mechanics).
This kind of selfishness and narcissism is unsightly, dangerous, and, as many of you have pointed out, contradictory to the words printed on the base of the Statue of Liberty: «Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.»
While our historical sketch to this point is sufficient background for our subsequent discussion, some remarks on the role of mass in postclassical physics will be illuminating.
If we could somehow know a seed's mass and all the forces acting on the seed at all points in time, we could write down a differential equation which describes its deterministic motion.
This was never going to last, since heresy and relativism had, of course, never disappeared from the «papal agenda» and neither — perhaps more to the point — had his (and his predecessor's) analysis that disunity in the modern church was the result of a clash between two different interpretations of the Council itself, one right, the other wrong: as Benedict once more explained it, as his first Christmas as Pope approached in December 2005, «On the one hand, there is an interpretation that I would call «a hermeneutic of discontinuity and rupture» [i.e., the line peddled by The Tabletfor thirty years]; it has frequently availed itself of the sympathies of the mass media, and also one trend of modern theology.
But Americans are curiously unwilling to learn from Europe, even though almost all member - states of the European Union have better policies and lower rates of addiction than the U.S.. On other points, Massing is in agreement with the harm - reduction approach: he favors free needles, methadone treatment, decriminalization of marijuana and repeal of mandatory sentencing.
The non-Fascist, the anti-Fascist, was approaching a point at which he would have to ask himself whether the parish church was still his church; he was now having to go to mass early in the morning if he wished to avoid the sermon, which too often comprised a full - scale attack on all the democratic, masonic Governments which were opposing the providential plans of the Duce.
The mass campaigns that focus on healing over evangelization usually express this point of view.
On the other side, you have the stat - lubbers, the WAR pigs gathering in their masses, who will gladly and quickly point out that Molina has had two great years, and six or seven pretty OK ones, according to WAR, nothing more.
If it was Ibra, Costa or Aguero who did that to rescue a point against all odds people would be saying that's why they're world - class... He's a confidence player on a hot - streak so don't join the masses in unjust criticism for a brief rush of blood to the head.
At some point, there should be some sort of mass promotion from the WAC to the MWC and so on.
The Swiss finished qualification level on points with Portugal, but well behind on goal difference, as they didn't always manage to break down the massed defences of the smaller teams in the group.
It's gotten so bad that the common local response to the worst shooting rampage in Roseburg, Oregon's history (America's latest mass shooting du jour) is to get more guns and not to tighten restrictions on gun sales, to the point that some residents didn't even want President Obama to come to their state.
On the issue of mass immigration, while the Tory party are more divided, UKIP are, of course, vociferously opposed, pointing to the need to withdraw from the EU as the only way to guarantee full control over migrant entry into the country.
So, on Friday we were rushing to get an alert out and at the same time experimenting with asking people to write their own message based on some talking points we provided, which is supposed to be more effective than sending in identical mass emails.
For starters, as one Assembly member points out, it's a lot of new members who may have a totally different take on congestion pricing especially if the money it raises goes toward improving mass transit.
Skelos has served as the Senate's point person on mass transit for the past 6 - 7 years.
In a phone conference call with reporters on Monday morning, Cuomo pointed to President Donald Trump's comments on Sunday in Japan, in which he called mass shootings a «mentally health problem.»
Liverpool, where local councillors are on the verge of a mass mental breakdown at the prospect of having to defend the cuts, is a painful case in point.
In his campaign literature, Lasher says, «We have seen a disturbing rise in school discipline policies that rely on fear and shame; are used to push students out of schools, either directly or indirectly; are too often implemented in racially disparate ways; and which can be the starting point for the school - to - prison pipeline that has contributed to the mass incarceration of young men of color.»
Bratton's main point on MSNBC's «Morning Joe» appeared to be that law enforcement officers can not just surveil their way out of the problem of terrorism and mass shootings, but rather need stricter gun control laws to help them in their efforts.
Labour's vote share is actually not too far where it was under Ed Miliband *, just one ortwo points down on the general election result, and yet you hear stories of mass Labour defections in the North, the Midlands and in Wales.
Apart from the uncertainty of relying largely on self - reported measurements, she points out, the authors double - dip their data by testing height and weight separately and then again as body mass index, or BMI, which combines height and weight.
«It was exactly what the field has been pointing toward, and as time goes on, we're finding lower and lower mass planets,» Laughlin says.
Her Web site, www.theflucase.com, is a mix of scientific - sounding warnings and political broadsides; it points to «evidence that an international corporate criminal syndicate, which has annexed high government office inside the United States, is intent on carrying out a mass genocide using an artificial (genetic) flu pandemic virus and a forced vaccination program.»
There is a lot of indication that suspiciously points a finger to us; us being Homo sapiens, because their extinction seems to coincide with the arrival of human beings on land mass after landmass, and then after a while back, there is this question from it: «Well, if human beings wiped out all the animals on this landmass and, why do we still have big animals in Africa?»
He points out that the ring structure, which Lipson says is designed for both low mass and malleability, harnesses the optical force on a greater scale than the smaller vibrating beam did.
But the researchers caution that the nakedness is ephemeral, since any realistic mass approximating to this configuration would keep on collapsing down to a point, shrouding itself in a black hole horizon.
Itforms when a massive object implodes and shrinks below a criticalcircumference, called the event horizon, and then keeps on implodinguntil all that mass is concentrated in a singularity — a point far, farsmaller than a subatomic particle.
With a baby on board, a woman's center of mass, the point on which gravity acts, shifts forward, away from the spine.
This situation could occur if, for example, the amount of mass leaving a star was not the same at every point on the surface of that star — say, if more mass was driven off from the equator of the star than from its poles.
But they quickly identified the source of the change: the darker mass of a planet passing between the distant star and our vantage point on Earth.
When a celestial object is in an elliptical orbit around another body, an apsis (plural apsides) is a point on the orbit at greatest or least distance from the center of attraction, which is generally the center of mass of the system.
We report on recent improvements in pointing stability by using an active mass damper system installed on the telescope.
We have a triple star system as neighbor, i would be shocked if none of them has a terrestrial planet on the habitable zone, i mean for real, every couple of years we search again and restrains the upper mass / size limits of them, at this point we know there are not giant planets there, so we have 3 star system very likely to host terrestrial planets, that's just amazing.
The power law model population is dependent on four key parameters: How fast the number of planets changes with planet mass, how fast the number of planets changes with orbital distance, the outer-most orbital distance at which a planet can be detected, and the combination of mass and orbital distance that produces the most planets (the «pivot point»).
Oh, and if you're one of those guys who claim they simply can't force themselves to eat the large amounts of food the process of mass building depends on, your point is valid but that doesn't make it a valid excuse to stop trying.
On the other hand, accumulating evidence points to a bigger correlation between a lack of physical exercise and high body fat, measured by the body - mass - index, and high blood pressure.
As researchers point out, muscle contraction is a primary engine of fat loss, so the more muscle mass you have to contract, the more calories you can burn, on top of stimulating a greater release of fat loss hormones.
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