Sentences with phrase «than a collision between»

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Set in a ramshackle, hilly village run by a group of white - hatted snobs more devoted to cheese - tasting than serving the community, «The Boxtrolls» is a 3D romp about the collision between the village and the subterranean - dwelling Boxtrolls, who scavenge for trash but have been targeted for extermination by a nefarious baddie named Snatcher (voiced by Ben Kingsley).
Theoretical models of galaxy formation produce this arrangement less than 0.5 % of the time, and the researchers suggest that these planes of satellites might instead be the product of ancient collisions between massive galaxies.
A September report by the National Research Council found that the debris field is so dense that collisions between objects in orbit will create additional debris faster than space junk falls out of orbit.
What we think of as the Big Bang, they contend, was the result of a collision between our three - dimensional world and another three - dimensional world less than the width of a proton away from ours — right next to us, and yet displaced in a way that renders it invisible.
But the reduced vertical distance between air lanes means that this could put the plane on collision course with a third aircraft much sooner than in the past.
«These waves are caused by massive collisions between objects with a mass far greater than our sun.
Collisions between gold nuclei at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) on Long Island, New York, have yielded heavy isotopes of antihydrogen that include a subatomic particle known as an antistrange quark, which is heavier than less unusual up or down quarks.
Rather than random occurrences, many large airbursts might result from collisions between Earth and streams of debris associated with small asteroids or comets.
It's at the forefront of what physicists call the «intensity frontier,» designed to deliver more than 40 times the rate of collisions between particles than its predecessor.
Rather than growing incrementally from small precursors, as has been conventionally believed, he argues the largest Kuiper belt objects formed in a series of collisions between objects of roughly equal size — a process Brown describes as «pyramidal growth.»
(Top) Saturn's rings used to be more massive than they are today, and they spread outwards due to collisions and gravitational interactions between particles.
Collisions between very energetic particles would then be much more likely than a 3 - D analysis would predict, and the creation of microscopic black holes could be within reach of the latest technology.
Before we get to the good stuff, Anderson sets the stage in a way that makes you feel like you're watching a Syfy original picture rather than a $ 60 million collision between two mega popular horror franchises — but have no fear, because it soon becomes evident that Anderson was smartly ensuring he'd have money to spend on the good stuff.
Last year's SEMA Show featured more than 300 companies between the two sections, that were of high interest to the collision repair business owners attending the show.
On February 13, 2017, Infiniti QX60 hybrid units sold in China that were manufactured between January 19, 2016 and February 5, 2016 were recalled due to certain parts of fuel tanks being thinner than standard, leading to possible fuel leakage under heavy collision and possibly causing a vehicle fire.
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If the relative speed difference between the two vehicles is less than 15 km / h, the collision can be entirely avoided.
This is in addition to a full safety suite comprising a reversing camera, lane departure warning, eight airbags including a first - in - class pedestrian airbag on the leading edge of the bonnet and autonomous emergency braking, which operates between 5 and 80km / h and, says Land Rover, can mitigate a collision at less than 50km / h.
The collision time between molecules in the medium (which is representative of our current atmosphere) is several orders of magnitude shorter than the excitation time, so the energy of the molecule will go into the energy reservoir of the local matter establishing a Maxwell - Boltzmann distribution at a new temperature, T + dT.
But in the Earth's atmosphere, the typical collision time between air molecules is less than a millionth of a second.
And so some more do move downwards than upwards, and thus the lower half ends up warmer, because air molecules which move there gain KE at the expense of PE as they move between collisions.
Besides, there are orders of magnitude more elastic collisions than inelastic, so in fact the lifetime of an excited CO2 molecule before an inelastic collision is much longer than the one nanosecond average time between elastic collision.
At the surface the time it takes for an excited CO2 model to radiate is ten times longer than the time between collisions so at the surface the energy is handed off via collision.
But more directly in response to your point, in caveat 2 Tom clearly states: ******************************************************************** You will sometimes read or hear that «the CO2 has not the time to emit IR because the relaxation time is much longer than the mean time between collisions
The time between collisions is by a factor ob billion shorter than that.
In contrast, males recorded in early summer commuted straight between roosts and foraging areas and overall flew lower than the operating range of most turbine blades, suggesting a lower collision risk.
For conduction, which occurs via molecular (or electronic) collisions, you will have collisions between molecules... and the molecules will have a range of velocities but ON AVERAGE, those coming from the hotter side of the object will have slightly higher speeds than those coming from the cooler side and so, in a large number of collisions, the molecules from the cooler side will gain speed on average and those from the hotter side will lose speed on average in the collisions.
Those nice Balmer spectra and the like from Mercury vapor lamps or Sodium lamps and the like are observed in VERY LOW DENSITY gases, where the mean time between molecular or atomic collisions is much longer than the lifetimes of the excited states, so that spontaneous emission can occur; only then do you get the bright line spectra as seen in those HOT gases.
Well the interaction time of two atoms or molecules in collision, is very much faster by many orders of magnitude, than the mean time between molecular collisions that result in pressure broadening of molecular absorption lines; and that means that the uncertainties in the emitted photon energies become extremely large.
When a collision is due to an error of judgment by a vehicle driver rather than the rider, it is usually because the driver was inattentive, did not see the motorcyclist, was distracted, drunk, affected by drugs, driving too fast or did not allow sufficient room between themselves and the rider.
As a result, law firms and in - house counsel won't acknowledge that the collision between the legal system's skyrocketing demands and company budgets (that have more constructive uses than to pay attorneys) is unsustainable.
This may be no more than a reflection of the Petitioner's not unreasonable anger toward the Respondent — something that works both ways between this couple who are not star crossed but stars in collision....
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