Sentences with phrase «producing jets of water»

The high - speed videos revealed that their fish were also capable of producing jets of water that merged into a single mass just before impact, even to the furthest target.

Not exact matches

Then, something like an ink jet head prints a water - based solution on those to draw a cross-section of the object you want to produce.
«The environment around this quasar is very unique in that it's producing this huge mass of water,» said Matt Bradford, a scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. «It's another demonstration that water is pervasive throughout the universe, even at the very earliest times.»
No, it's a rock falling into a pool of water, but the jet of air it produces flies faster than a speeding bullet.
JET STREAM Tens of thousands of brine shrimp swimming upward in a laboratory tank produce a large jet of water the size of the whole group, mixing shallow water with deeper, saltier watJET STREAM Tens of thousands of brine shrimp swimming upward in a laboratory tank produce a large jet of water the size of the whole group, mixing shallow water with deeper, saltier watjet of water the size of the whole group, mixing shallow water with deeper, saltier water.
If sunlight must penetrate the dust covering a comet's water ice in order to warm it and produce jets, Sunshine says the Deep Impact findings suggest the ices on such dormant comets may not have run out but merely become sealed — by layers of debris, for example.
If the astronomers are right, the wiggles resemble those produced in the jet of water emerging from a garden hose when the hose is twirled.
He suggests several lab experiments for this purpose, including the firing of a hyperfast bullet or fluid jet at water in a controlled setting to see if it produces luminescence.
The researchers created a model for predicting the velocity and height of jet aerosols produced by bubbles from 20 microns to several millimeters in size, and in liquids as viscous as water, or up to ten times more viscous.
Apparently, whenever a hard object falls into a pool of water, a jet of air is produced that briefly reaches supersonic speeds.
With most of the Laboratory open to the public, visitors can also see areas like the machine shops where many of the components of the experiments are produced and where there will be a demonstration of how a water jet cutter can slice through metal.
In particular, aircraft jet engines produce carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor (H2O), nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of sulfur (SOx), unburned or partially combusted hydrocarbons (also known as volatile organic compounds, or VOCs), particulates, and other trace compounds.
There is surprisingly no DualShock 4 speaker implementation, although it could have produced any layer of audio such as hydro jet engines, boosting, collisions, water splashing, ambient sounds or even music.
The world's climate is way too complex... with way too many significant global and regional variables (e.g., solar, volcanic and geologic activity, variations in the strength and path of the jet stream and major ocean currents, the seasons created by the tilt of the earth, and the concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere, which by the way is many times more effective at holding heat near the surface of the earth than is carbon dioxide, a non-toxic, trace gas that all plant life must have to survive, and that produce the oxygen that WE need to survive) to consider for any so - called climate model to generate a reliable and reproducible predictive model.
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