This will give the illusion that the moon is
changing phases in a matter of minutes instead of weeks.
By changing the phase of the light's electromagnetic wave — shifting where the troughs and peaks of the wave fell — the researchers encoded the photon with a 0 or 1 at each station.
Moreover, substituting salts
which change their phase as they cool can provide even more energy, or the same energy for a longer time.
Complaining about that is like complaining about the
moon changing phase; it might be inconvenient, but it's just a fact of life, and it couldn't really be otherwise.
Additionally, the Vice President announced three major reforms that would be undertaken to
further change the phase of service delivery at the country's ports.
Latent heat is stealthier — it's released and absorbed as
water changes phase, for example between ice and liquid water.
Increasing the magnetic field also induces the skyrmions to
change phase relative to one another, from being arranged in ordered arrays like a crystal to randomly distributed and isolated.
Bob changes phase of the beam he receives to mean «yes», or leaves it alone to mean «no», amplifies it and sends it back.
«This paper provides the first «smoking gun,» showing that the disease - causing
mutation changes the phase transition behavior of proteins,» Taylor said.
This reduces
cycle change phases to a minimum and allows particularly efficient use of fuel, providing a «beefy» torque curve and giving the engine optimum response.
But wet lapse rate isn't about weight of atmosphere [in terms weight it's slightly lighter due lower density gas] but it's about an increase of energy [there is both kinetic and potential - but it's
concerning change phase of water from gas to liquid - so kinetic energy which affects the pressure.
«What was ignored by the press is that the dipole's «amplitude» will increase and this means both sides — i.e., when the
dipole changes phase forming a trough in the West and a ridge in the East (opposite to this past winter), California will experience episodes of high rainfall with consequences like flooding and landslides,» Wang said.
Welcoming a brand new baby into the world is both a joyous and life -
changing phase in life for everyone.
The Chiefs and queen mothers in the Ga West district of Greater Accra have massively endorsed President John Mahama's second term to allow him continue his good policies that are not
only changing the phase of the capital city, Accra but the entire nation.
The moist adiabat assumes that the atmosphere all has the same water content - it
just changes phase.
By changing the phase of the exhaust cams independently to the intakes, engineers at Dodge were able to use the high - performance profiles they wanted without loosing out at idle and low speed.
Having grown up with the life of a social - religious group, and bearing its stamp all through, it can be adequately understood only in relation to that group - life in
its changing phases, including the life of the Christian Church down the centuries and in the present age.
The switch would be optional, and
the changes phased in, to minimize confusion for workers and businesses.
The changes will cut the size of the buildings by nearly 20 percent, preserve strips of public park land, eliminate a planned seven - story dormitory and
change the phasing of the 20 years of construction.
Through the newly invented telescope Galileo had seen many things that couldn't be explained by the dominant cosmology of the time, rooted in the idea that all things revolved around Earth: things like moons crossing the face of Jupiter, or
the changing phases of Venus as sunlight caught it at different angles — an impossibility if Venus's orbit encircled Earth.
The key to air conditioning is evaporation: the cooling occurs when a liquid absorbs energy from its surroundings and
changes phase to evaporate as a gas.
As lava rises from the depths toward the surface, volatiles dissolved within
it change phase from liquid to gas, expanding in the process.
A liquid under tension wants to be vapor, but it needs a boost, or a lowering of its energy barrier, to
change phases.
I think it would be interesting to do this study again, but to
change the phases in which the nutrients were periodized.
But there was so much specific imagery and mention of death, passing, and
the changing phases of life that it was impossible to ignore as the motif that ran throughout.
Characters bounce in rhythm, show exaggerated expressions when attacking or
changing their phase, and yet still keep their distinctive look.
Once again, Pixar examines
the changing phases of life with charm, humor and a subtle intelligence that can't help but give you a fresh appreciation for all the jumbled feelings that make life worth living.
If
we change the phase between these two cam profiles, we simultaneously alter the valve lift and duration.
Records from the 20th Century suggest that hurricane formation over the Atlantic has
changed phase every few decades: the 1940s and 50s were active, the 70s and 80s less so, while the currently active phase appears to have commenced in 1995.
The changing phases of Atlantic hurricane activity are not completely understood; but there appears to be a link to fluctuations in the thermohaline circulation, the global pattern of ocean currents which in western Europe appears as the Gulf Stream.
Since their surfaces are of discrete sizes, aerosols reduce the amount of supersaturation required for water vapour to
change its phase and are referred to as cloud condensation nuclei.
Additionally, much of the heat absorbed by the planet is channeled into melting solid water, and that heat is a massive quantity, given the mass of ice being melted and the fact that there's essentially no temperature change as the melting takes place (heat to
change phase, as opposed to raising temperature).
Eventually, the lower thermal kinetic of a reduced temperature at altitude causes our WV molecule to»em it radiant energy» (latent heat of vaporisation) as it «
changes phase» to water.