Each match features a dome -
shaped force field that begins to shrink around players as they fight, eventually forcing them closer and closer together.
Not exact matches
The plasma is simultaneously pushed inside the sphere at opposite ends where it is molded by magnetic
fields into a donut
shape and
forced to meet in the middle.
The novice and seasoned geologists from the University of Rochester have gone out with the eye trackers about four times a day over their two - week
field trip across California, which took them from San Francisco by the San Andreas Fault through the snowy Sierra Nevada near Yosemite National Park to the harshest area of the U.S. «Death Valley is a great place, where one can really see active geology firsthand —
forces that are
shaping the crust of the earth,» says geophysicist John A. Tarduno, another of the Rochester scientists.
This invisible «
force field» around our planet has a general
shape resembling an ice cream cone, with a rounded front and a long, trailing tail that faces away from the sun.
These
fields will do double duty: They will heat a cloud of hydrogen to the searing temperature required for fusion while
forcing the resulting plasma to sit in a ring -
shaped cloud away from the tokamak's walls.
The magnetic
field is
shaped to pull the gadolinium downward so metal particles push the cells upward, creating a buoyant
force just like the one that floats a boat.
The team have shown that three different
shapes of acoustic
force fields work as tractor beams.
When they reach the earth, some 40 hours after leaving the sun, they follow the lines of magnetic
force generated by the earth's core and flow through the magnetosphere, a teardrop -
shaped area of highly charged electrical and magnetic
fields.
Tillmans makes colour and line appear as one indistinguishable substance; instead of colour being confined by and filling in drawn profile, here colour seems to thicken and extend into its own tendriled
shapes, arriving at forms and
fields that look organically spawned» — L. RELYEA «What connects all my work is finding the right balance between intention and chance, doing as much as I can and knowing when to let go, allowing fluidity and avoiding anything being
forced» — W. TILLMANS Immersing the viewer in a mesmeric expanse of deep blue, Wolfgang Tillmans» Freischwimmer 186 lyrically transcends the boundaries between photography, painting and drawing.
Parker's transport equation can be reduced, under some simplifying yet realistic assumptions, to the so - called
force field approximation (Gleeson & Axford 1968; Caballero - Lopez & Moraal 2004), where the modulation is described by a single parameter, the modulation potential, ϕ, which parametrises the
shape of the GCR energy spectrum (see formalism in Usoskin et al. 2005) and is expected to be inversely proportional to the diffusion coefficient, κ, of the heliospheric transport of GCRs, to some power n.