Sentences with phrase «produced beams of light»

Kids can wind or squeeze the fun farm or zoo animalshapes to produce a beam of light.
Captured Cheep Cheeps also produce a beam of light in the direction they are facing, similar to the shells from the Super Mario Galaxy games.

Not exact matches

When you need to use it, it produces a 600 - foot beam of light.
Holonyak's team at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign devised a transistor that is also an ultratiny laser, producing a narrow beam of light simultaneously with electrical current.
Strogatz explores dozens of strange synchronous phenomena, from hands clapping in unison to the rhythmic flashing of fireflies to laser beams produced by trillions of atoms emitting light waves in phase at the same frequency.
Only lasers provide a sufficiently strong light (more accurately, beam intensity) capable of producing nonlinear effects.
Ordinary light is a mixture of waves having different polarizations, and lasers, as a rule, produce polarized beams, a set of similarly orientated waves.
When a gravitational wave moves through the detector, though, it should stretch one arm of LIGO while shortening the other, changing the path of the beams and causing the rejoined waves to produce a detectable pattern of light.
That's key to producing negative refraction, which the researchers demonstrated by cutting the slab into a wedge and using it as a prism to bend light beams of various colors.
Moving the nanoparticles in the study required a couple of watts of optical power — the equivalent of thousands of heat - producing laser pointers — which means a tractor beam big enough to lasso a spaceship is still (light) years away.
-- but it's this property of light which produces strange new states, such as beams in the shape of corkscrews.
In the double - slit experiment, a beam of light passes through the two slits and produces an interference pattern on a detector screen — a pattern of light and dark bands.
Neil's machine produces coherent laser light directly from an electron beam, allowing it to create any wavelength of light — in other words, any color on the spectrum.
Bar - code scanners use Bessel beams because the pencil - like beam of light they produce is thin enough to read between the lines of a bar code; even so, scanner lasers are much thicker than the ones used by Betzig.
To make sure experimenters can get the most out of a major X-ray laser upgrade that will produce beams that are 10,000 times brighter and pulses up to a million times per second, the lab has created a new position — head of experimental design at the Linac Coherent Light Source — and hired an X-ray scientist to fill it.
Physicists have been able to create twisted beams of visible light for about 20 years, having initially noticed that such beams were being produced inside some laser cavities.
This object had an almost circular shape, and a light beam came out from its eastern part that crossed the sunspot to the south of the nucleus, producing a shadow on the penumbra that was lost in the large mass of faculae surrounding the eastern extreme of the sunspot.»
An international team of scientists has produced the first high - powered, randomly polarised laser beam with a «Q switch» laser, which typically emits pulses of light so brief that they're measured in nanoseconds.
The use of intermediate size nuclei is expected to result in intermediate energy density - not as high as in earlier runs colliding two beams of gold ions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), but more than was produced by colliding a beam of gold ions with much lighter deuterons.
When Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura produced bright blue light beams from their semi-conductors in the early 1990s, they triggered a fundamental transformation of lighting technology.
While this superbeam isn't quite as «super» as the one depicted in science fiction, it stands as an important achievement — for the first time, nine of the National Ignition Facility's (NIF) 192 laser beams were combined to produce a directed pulse of light that was nearly four times the energy of any of the individual beams.
And new X-ray free - electron lasers, such as the Linac Coherent Light Source at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory can produce beams a billion times brighter than traditional synchrotron sources with femtosecond - timescale pulses — promising unprecedented exploration of chemical dynamics.
«Through an effect called «Brillouin scattering,» an intense laser beam passing through a transparent medium can produce sound waves as well as new colors of light,» Behunin said.
At night, the standard LED headlights produce a broad, even distribution of white light that is further enhanced when the high - beams are switched on to throw intense light even further.
As a result, laser lighting can produce a near - parallel beam with impressive luminance, which gives it an intensity a thousand times greater than that of conventional LEDs.
This is a row of 19 light emitting diodes per headlight paired with 4 reflectors, which produce the high - beam light without blinding on coming traffic.
When inclement weather hits, the optional projector - beam headlights, LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL), and the LED taillights will produce plenty of illumination.
A laser is a device that produces an extremely powerful and concentrated beam of light.
Cat toy companies keep this in mind when producing their products such as toy mice, birds, butterflies and other «prey» on... MORE pole toys, and «chase» toys, such as laser toys to chase a beam of light.
A laser is a device that produces a powerful beam of light.
It's a type of treatment where «a cold laser uses a beam of light to stimulate damaged cells to produce more energy» (Veterinary General).
The CO2 laser produces an invisible beam of intense light that vaporizes the water normally found in the skin and other soft tissue.
After your eyes adjust, you find that the there are two benches sitting among six sculptures that are producing the schools of fish and that the fish are made out of nothing but light beams.
Mexican - born mixed media and installation artist Gabriel Dawe (previously here, here, and here) produces rainbow installations that appear as refracted light beams, ethereal works composed of thousands of multicolor threads.
American and Israeli scientists have developed a new system of wirelessly transmitting data using twisted beams of light that could produce a theoretical throughput of 2.5 terabits of data per second.
An LED emits light beams of different strength both upwards and downwards, producing an interplay of light and shadow that gives this unique design its sense of fun.
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