It's not going to deliver the deep bass that some Bluetooth speakers can, because of
simple physics if nothing else, but the range of sound and spatial nature of the delivery go beyond what other phones offer in every way.
Not exact matches
The
simple fact is that
if matter can neither be created or destroyed in a normal chemical reaction than how does the «god» come up with something out of nothing... remember matter CAN NOT be CREATED or DESTROYED, so
if this god follows the normal
physics and chemistry than it could not have created the universe either... it just exists b / c it exists..
Agreed, the general public is unaware and ignorant of the vast amount of literature that is available under the section «
Physics» on the bookshelf, it is rather juvenile to ask for «proof» (as
if it is a single,
simple mathematical formula that takes half a page to work out) while we have our head stuck under a boulder.
«The
physics is
simplest if you can just look at the motions of stars,» she says.
You've got the radiative
physics, the measurements of ocean temperature and land temperature, the changes in ocean heat content (Hint — upwards, whereas
if if was just a matter of circulation moving heat around you might expect something more
simple) and of course observed predictions such as stratospheric cooling which you don't get when warming occurs from oceanic circulation.
If you are anything like me and never really understood
Physics in school, I will make it as
simple as possible here.
This game is a
simple sidescroller - nothing more unfortunately, even
if you factor in the
physics engine.
Yes, the situation would be very
simple if a car were an ideal solid block from a
physics textbook (i.e. a spherical chicken).
Tennis in the face is one of the addictive little puzzle games you play in between the bigger titles, you can play for a few minutes or sit for a full night completing all of the challenges and obtaining all of the crowns, it's
simple to play style and comical characters are enjoyable to beat down with a tennis ball,
if you enjoy
physics based puzzle games I'd advise you check it out and for # 3.99 it's pretty much pocket change!
If you are more interested in high octane action, crazy modes of play and
simpler physics, an arcade racer will be appealing.
If you like the draw of
simple casual play, a
physics engine mixed with action gameplay, or shooting down enemy ships in a giant squid shaped plane, then Mini Squadron is a worth a look at.
It's a
simple but brilliant
physics - based puzzler that feels a bit like what Angry Birds would be (wait, come back)
if you threw your missiles instead of catapulting them.
In many cases this is true, but some results (like lapse rate) derive from
simple physics built into the models (this doesn't mean it's correct, but means the implications are greater
if it is wrong).
It is interesting that biology has, in the case, provided a universal theory based on a single
simple mechanism (
if we include genetic drift and neutral theory, though admittedly not part of Darwin's formally stated understanding), whereas
physics has not done so for climate change, given that it is potentially caused by many different mechanisms.
If that is not happening, then everything I am saying is complete BS:)
If it is happening, then you might just want to dust off your old thermodynamics books, blow off GHG theory and look at what really controls our climate,
simple physics..
However,
if you are just trying to dock a transport vehicle to a satellite that is only a few meters away,
simple newtonian
physics and high school analytic geometry can do the job nicely.
«
Simple physics says that
if I drop a ball and a feather they will fall at the same rate.
The reason is
simple —
if you take the laws of
physics as we best understand them, it gives the wrong answer for you.
Actually, Arrhenius could have predicted that the warming would occur a century ago
if he knew how CO2 would grow, so it is coming to pass as it could have been foreseen in his day with even
simple physics and gas data.
JimD, «Actually, Arrhenius could have predicted that the warming would occur a century ago
if he knew how CO2 would grow, so it is coming to pass as it could have been foreseen in his day with even
simple physics and gas data.»
If you read through the various posts, and also the responses from others (some) to those posts, it will become apparent that many (too many) of the posters here, are either trolls deliberately trying to muddy the water, or their understanding of the English language is as dismal as their understanding of some
simple physics.
Simple physics says,
if you increase the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the temperature of the earth should respond and warm.
DeWitt Payne (10:28:30):
If somebody posing as having an advanced degree in
physics is making
simple mistakes like those seen above, I would assume that person is making up credentials.
Oh, and
if you are gambling, you will eventually lose your money, along with the rest of us who didn't choose to gamble that all the
simple physics and obvious phenomena could be overcome by a PR machine and a small group of honest contrarians among a vast mass of purchasable opinions.
So, the
physics should condense to a very
simple relationship,
if you put the intensive factor f * -LRB-(570-80/490) into equation 4 the fraction becomes dimensionless, where f is Fractional part of ice / water in system, f = 1 assuming all water is converted to ice in the ascending wall, it would place a break to maximum wind speed but also slow down the hurricane rate of formation.
Given that local rainfall statistically can account for 30 - 50 % of the variation in local temperatures and given that
simple physics help explain this, I am left wondering where the effect of rainfall on local temperatures in inserted into sensitivity studies,
if indeed it needs to be.
The
simple physics of a smaller case means that you'll have to carefully select your graphics card
if you're building a gaming PC.
Rising Strong ™ is based on the
simple physics of vulnerability:
If we are brave enough, often enough, we will fall.