Sentences with phrase «tidal forces into»

Another approach operates at the bottom of New York City's East River, where in 2006 Verdant Power, Inc., planted six windmill - like turbines — each 16 feet (five meters) in diameter — 30 feet (nine meters) below the surface and churning at a peak rate of 32 revolutions per minute to transform strong tidal forces into electricity.

Not exact matches

«In between there's a sweet spot,» Kite said, where tidal forces turn water motion into heat, generating enough power to produce eruptions that match the observed five - hour lag.
Over time, those gravitational handles exert a tidal force on the planet, pulling it and its star into alignment.
When a star passes too close to a black hole with 10,000 or more times the sun's mass, tidal forces outstrip the star's own gravity, converting the star into a stream of debris.
Any planet in such a star's habitable zone is close enough to be tidally locked into a perpetually blazing dayside and frigid eternal nightside or, worse, shredded by tidal forces.
But now, the model says, Mars's moon Phobos is on a gravity - driven, 70 - million - year course back towards the planet, a path that will cause it to be ripped apart by tidal forces and spun out into a new set of rings.
Tidal forces within the black hole overcame the star's gravity, tearing the star apart into a debris stream.
Some stars in the spheroid are the remains of galactic cannibalism, having come from dwarf galaxies that fell into the spiral galaxy, were ripped apart by powerful tidal forces, and were incorporated into the larger galaxy's structure.
Pluto and Charon are locked into a synchronized orbit, always presenting the same face to each other, so they do not exert strong tidal forces.
A Person Falling Into A Black Hole Would Be Spaghettified If a person were able to survive long enough to describe the journey falling into a black hole, he / she would at first experience weightless as he / she goes into free fall, but then feel intense «tidal» gravitational forces as he / she gets closer to the black hInto A Black Hole Would Be Spaghettified If a person were able to survive long enough to describe the journey falling into a black hole, he / she would at first experience weightless as he / she goes into free fall, but then feel intense «tidal» gravitational forces as he / she gets closer to the black hinto a black hole, he / she would at first experience weightless as he / she goes into free fall, but then feel intense «tidal» gravitational forces as he / she gets closer to the black hinto free fall, but then feel intense «tidal» gravitational forces as he / she gets closer to the black hole.
Our models predict that, due to tidal forces, the semi-major axis of KELT - 22Ab is decreasing rapidly, and is thus predicted to spiral into the star within the next Gyr.
If a person were able to survive long enough to describe the journey falling into a black hole, he / she would at first experience weightless as he / she goes into free fall, but then feel intense «tidal» gravitational forces as he / she gets closer to the black hole.
(The tidal forces are also probably what open the cracks in its surface that vent the water vapor into space.)
Rather than going the Roland Emmerich «big tableaux of destruction» route, Pompeii reduces the disaster to a series of steeplechase set pieces, fiery debris raining into the 3 - D foreground as the characters scamper over bodies and ruins or try to outrun a ship that's been forced inland by a tidal wave.
I have bothered to put together a basic understanding of the Lunar tidal forces and their effects, into an analog method that takes advantage of the repeating composite patterns of the global circulation patterns, that should be forming the basic underlying premise of the forecast models currently in use.
Tidal Force might want to look into the Q / A process wherever these cables being manufactured.
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