Sentences with phrase «slight disturbance»

As many electrical engineers know, heavily positive feedbacked systems — even when simple — need careful tuning and parameters to stay in course — and still even a slight disturbance will usually result an uncontrollable oscillation.
In the wider paintings, which are created on abutted canvases, the evocation of poetic form is especially strong: every time the brush traverses the seam between one canvas and another there is a slight disturbance: a vertical line slicing through the stroke.
It takes only a slight disturbance for a pencil standing on its tip to fall in one direction or another.
This gives a strong signal at the intended receiver and only a slight disturbance at all the others.
Everyone was afraid to make a sudden move or speak above a whisper for fear that even such slight disturbances could cause the craft to lurch against the sharp rocks that lay hidden just below the waves.
If you're someone that has trouble sleeping with even the slightest disturbances around, such as a snoring spouse, barking dog, daytime noises, new places, or loud upstairs neighbor, then you've probably heard some mention of a white noise machine.
But the slightest disturbance to the direction of just one of these atomic magnets throws the entire group into disarray: The collective magnetic strength in the group decreases.
Quantum computers process information using bits that behave like atoms, so even the slightest disturbance would ruin the process.
Long on ambition but short on sensitivity, the detectors have seen more than half a century of innovation and improvements to isolate them from the slightest disturbances.
In real physical systems, the fragility of quantum information — the slightest disturbance would destroy it — made the accumulation of errors in the computations inevitable.
The built - in accelerometer will let the 1.8 - inch, 160 - GB hard drive of of the slightest disturbances or changes in orientation.
Sighthounds hunt by scanning for movement, not tracking by scent, and so have keen eyesight to catch even the slightest disturbance in their surroundings.

Not exact matches

One of these had almost no pain, and one had only slight cognitive symptoms and also reported marked mood disturbances.
Working with sandstone in his 2017 sculptural installation on Park Avenue, New York, as well as with oil on canvas and hand - pressed paper from Nepal and Bhutan, each of these mediums in their own right have the ability to tear or crumble with the slightest tremor or disturbance.
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