Sentences with phrase «uses electromagnetic»

Pi uses electromagnetic charging technology — resonant induction, the same technique used in Qi — that's been «proven safe» at the power levels needed to charge smartphones, tablets, wireless earbuds, and other portable electronics.
Radio - frequency identification uses electromagnetic fields to attach digital identities to physical objects.
Qi wireless charging technology uses an electromagnetic field and inductive coupling to send energy from point A (transmitter) to B (receiver).
Through electromagnetic induction, inductive charging uses an electromagnetic field to transfer energy between two objects.
Cat Mate Electromagnetic door uses electromagnetic technology to unlock the system and let your cat enter the door, keeping unwanted animals out.
Instead it uses an electromagnetic touchscreen that requires the use of a stylus (a small pen is included; a better one can be purchased).
The touch panel uses Electromagnetic Resonance Technology which allows students and teachers to freely take notes anywhere on the unit when necessary.
It uses an electromagnetic clutch within the supercharger's nose cone that automatically and seamlessly disengages the compressor screws from the belt drive when the engine revs beyond 3,500 rpm.
Called Dynamic Torque Control, this set - up is essentially front - wheel drive, but uses an electromagnetic clutch pack to send up to 50 percent of the engine's power to the rear axle when it detects wheelspin.
Production commenced of an electronically controlled coupling for an active torque control 4WD system; Uses an electromagnetic force to control the distribution of the torque to the front and rear wheels based on information obtained by various sensors
Turns out the throne is actually a medical device called the BTL Emsella, a special chair that uses electromagnetic technology to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles.
«The chair uses electromagnetic energy technology to engage all the muscles of the pelvis at once.
SESAME, which stands for Synchrotron - light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East, is a light - source; a particle accelerator - based facility that uses electromagnetic radiation emitted by circulating electron beams to study a range of properties of matter.
To create the shelter's scaffold, pieces are then fused together with both traditional welding and radio - frequency welding, which uses electromagnetic forces instead of external heat.
NFC uses electromagnetic radio fields to allow two devices to exchange data in either direction when passed within four or five centimeters of one another.
The ball uses electromagnetic induction to transform kinetic energy, produced from rolling or striking the ball, into electricity.
The method they have developed uses an electromagnetic imaging technique called magnetotellurics to estimate the electrical conductivity beneath Earth's surface.
Designed for the future, this amazing LED lamp uses electromagnetic technology to create a mystifying effect: The lamp shade really floats and rotates in the air!
Cooling up your kitchen and laundry room this year are some cutting - edge appliances like the Hamilton Beach Blender, quiet enough to blend a morning smoothie while your partner snoozes; a convection oven that uses electromagnetic energy to keep perfect temperatures in separate baking compartments; and the KitchenAid Artisan Mini stand mixer — now 20 % smaller and 25 % lighter.
To prevent wireless signals from interfering with each other, the FCC issues exclusive licenses to use the electromagnetic spectrum (usually just called the «spectrum»).
It may seem like a simple change, but the new carriers will use electromagnetic fields to raise and lower platforms instead of cabling.
Musk, the chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Inc (tsla) and rocket company SpaceX (spacex), recently started the Boring Company to build transport tunnels for the system, which he says would be far faster than current high - speed trains and use electromagnetic propulsion.
For high - speed precision scales, a load cell using electromagnetic force restoration (EMFR) is appropriate.
Some people are concerned about the risk that these digital baby monitors put on their babies and toddlers since they use electromagnetic rays.
Wrap Coil: Coil tattoo guns use electromagnetic power to get the needle to move fast enough to propel the needle and ink into the skin.
They work by using electromagnetic energy moving through coils to propel the tattoo needle, pushing and pulling it into and out of the skin.
«We control the below - threshold harmonic light emission by using electromagnetic fields with time - dependent ellipticity, like we have done to the above - threshold high - order harmonics,» said Chang referring to the creation of a 67 - attosecond pulse of extreme ultraviolet light, which earned him international recognition.
Published in the journal Nature Medicine, the team describes successfully using electromagnetic waves to turn on insulin production to lower blood sugar in diabetic mice.
In spite of the recent detection of gravitational waves from binary black holes by LIGO, direct evidence using electromagnetic waves remains elusive and astronomers are searching for it with radio telescopes.
An electronic stethoscope overcomes the problem of low sound levels by electronically amplifying body sounds, using an electromagnetic diaphragm that captures the diaphragm movement as an electrical signal.
Wearable generators often use electromagnetic induction, which is efficient but requires bulky, heavy magnets.
I think the work that, I think, [I'm] probably best known for all was a collaboration I did with a colleague called Roman Znajek, where we proposed a particular mechanism for extracting, using electromagnetic fields, the spin energy of a black hole.
Moreover, using electromagnetic radiation to communicate between these atoms would permit about 5 * 1040 operations per second — 31 orders of magnitude better than my CPU.
The development is timely: while the latest wireless communications use electromagnetic waves with a frequency of over 100 gigahertz, the best wave absorbers commercially available are effective only up to around half that.
The lock opens when heated using electromagnetic energy, exposing the drug to the environment.
«We use an electromagnetic approach very much like a speaker.
Individual cases of these kinds of attacks have already been documented: thieves used electromagnetic waves to crack the security systems of limousines in Berlin.
So far, astronomers and physicists have investigated the universe using electromagnetic radiation, such as infrared, X-rays and gamma rays.
On top of that, Mercedes also says the Vision 6 can be charged wirelessly using an electromagnetic field.
Using electromagnetic fluid, dynamic engine and transaxle mounts progressively stiffen to keep handling precise.
Each control's LED light source is wirelessly powered using electromagnetic resonance between two coils vibrating at the same frequency.
Wacom touchscreens use a sensor board that detects a stylus's movement using electromagnetic technology.
Radiographs, or x-rays, use electromagnetic radiation directed towards the body to highlight objects within.
The magic happens when you take the lengthy USB cable and use it to plug the Powerplay into your computer, at which point not only does the pretty LED RGB logo illuminate but by using electromagnetic resonance the unit essentially creates an energy field that extends just a tiny bit off the pad, enough that the the special battery within the mouse can use it to charge itself.
Ultra Despair Girls does away with the murder mysteries and class trials that the series is best known for, and instead opts to hand Komaru Naegi — little sister of the first game's protagonist — a hacking gun that shoots out computer code using electromagnetic waves to take down an army of robotic Monokumas (the evil black and white bear) in more of a third - person shooter style.
From communication to transportation (of people, goods, and messages), from design to production, from political economy and capital regimes, our contemporary societies are guided by codes written in programming languages that use electromagnetic waves and computers.
As you might guess from my description, this was a difference that flowed from difference between the technical use of «radio communication», meaning anything using electromagnetic waves, and the metaphorical use, meaning the technology of the day.
Trained to use the electromagnetic spectrum to deny the enemy's ability to attack US and Allied personnel with remote devices.
As EWO, trained to use the electromagnetic spectrum to deny the enemy's ability to attack US and Allied personnel with remote devices.
It cleverly heats up only the pan's surface using electromagnetic waves, which is why it's not only a super-speedy way to cook but also energy efficient.
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