Combined with two lenses and a source of illumination, they track the peripheral's X and Y coordinates thousands
of times per second.
Some of the newly formed ones have been detected because their rapid rotation sends radio pulses our way
multiple times per second.
Hundreds of smart meters that monitor energy usage
multiple times per second and transmit the information to an iPod touch have been distributed to local homes.
The XF Supercharged and XFR models share a supercharged 5.0 - liter engine and Jaguar's Adaptive Dynamics suspension system that monitors wheel movements up to 500
times per second for enhanced traction and stability.
This Methylation process is a vital metabolic process that happens billions of
times per second in the body.
Along with the refresh rate, the iPad Pro display scans for the optional Apple Pencil 240
times per second as well, effectively doubling «sensitivity».
A
few times per second, each of the Three Musketeers briefly pumps out high levels of high - energy x-rays, then quickly returns to normal.
Pioneered by Mercedes - Benz in 1978, ABS can pump the brakes up to 30
times per second so steering control can be maintained during heavy braking.
With wheel position sensors monitoring motion thousands of
times per second combined with other vehicle data, changes can be made to each corner every 7 milliseconds for optimum handling performance,» added Hameedi.
Hydrogel beads bounce thousands of
times per second on a heated surface, emitting a high - pitched shriek, and generating lots of kinetic energy
Astronomers have known since 1968 that a pulsar — an ultradense neutron star left behind when the star's core collapsed — spins 30
times per second within the Crab's expanding cloud of debris, emitting a lighthouse beam of radio waves.
A team led by archaeologist Damian Evans beamed a laser pulse 200,000
times per second from the helicopter toward the dense forest below.
Passing a magnetic field through the SQUID moved the mirror slightly, and switching the direction of magnetic field several billion
times per second caused it to «wiggle» at around 5 % the speed of light, a speed great enough to see the effect.
This makes it possible to oscillate the grating at a frequency of up to one kilohertz and to thereby tune the wavelength of the laser source up to a thousand
times per second over a very wide spectral range.
Reflected light from the upper eyelid is measured 500
times per second by a phototransistor positioned alongside the LED.
The neutron star (red sphere) with its strong magnetic field (white lines) spins around itself nearly 30
times per second injecting energetic electrons in the space region around it.
The pattern of signals had a characteristic frequency â $ «around 35
times per second â $ «so it helps to think of the signal as an auditory tone.
The shock - strut combination can adjust itself up to 80
times per second based on road and driving conditions, says Tim Jackson, senior vice president of global technology for Tenneco.
It's certainly jam - packed with enough juicy little baubles of near - finished game - design, and it presses the «Fan Service» button
enough times per second to split a watermelon.
The company claims that the iPad Pro is capable of sensing signals from the Apple Pencil for about 240
times per second using the new subsystem.
Developed embedded firmware for Power Monitor, a high - speed power measurement device which collects power consumption measurements from mobile devices
5K times per second and uploads them to a PC host over a USB 2.0 link (Visual C#,.
Helping the MDX's agility is an active magnetic suspension that is able to adjust the dampening characteristics of the SUV's suspension
many times per second in order to provide the highest - quality ride.
They used specialized data loggers they had developed over several years, which record Global Positioning System (GPS) data five
times per second in sync with an accelerometer for counting wingflaps.
But this makes the horizontal edge of an object jitter up and down 50
times per second as the two fields continually show it in slightly different positions.
The bucket - shaped item on top of these cars is a lidar, or light detection and ranging, system that produces a 3D image of the car's surroundings
multiple times per second.
The twist comes from odd behavior in a particle called the BS (pronounced «B - sub-S»), which flips back and forth between its matter and antimatter forms three
trillions times per second.
Pulsar timing detectors are best for sensing waves in which years pass between peaks; ground - based interferometers perk up when hit by waves oscillating hundreds
of times per second.
They're smaller than Washington, D.C., spin around a
few times per second, and are hundreds of light - years away.
The virtual dial instruments, for example, are rendered 60
times per second so that the needles move absolutely fluidly even under full acceleration.
With wheel position sensors monitoring motion thousands of
times per second combined with other vehicle data, changes can be made to each corner every seven milliseconds for greater handling performance.
Users are checking in at the rate of 34
times per second and they are doing so in every city, in every country in the world.
When Hövding is switched on, the sensors Haupt mentions monitor a cyclist's movements 200
times per second.
It took three years, working with g - force gun launchers and tiny parts that spin around 80
times per second, before Byron's company, called the Ashlawn Group, fabricated a functional weapon that used a fuel cell.
It records three - dimensional data about foot striking patterns — up to 50
times per second — for real - time analysis via app.
- The odd and even frames flash so rapidly - 30
times per second each - that it looks like a complete picture.
Along with these rule changes, the rapid development of computer technology allowed upstart firms to easily set up their own trading platforms, and to court a new generation of so - called high - frequency traders, who use powerful computers and software to move in and out of positions thousands of
times per second.
And if you take a single protein such as ti.tin, assembling the components randomly even tens of thousands of
times per second and discarding each incorrect version would, in that time, completely fill the universe with the debris — a sphere of 14bn light years diameter, because you have a number so inconceivably vast it would have more than 29,000 zeroes (compared to a number with only 17 zeros for all the seconds so far since the universe began).
I've read that they flap their wings up to 200
times per second... amazing.