Sentences with phrase «vacuum chamber for»

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In the weightlessness of orbit, a BEC should hover for up to 10 seconds before lingering gas in the vacuum chamber warms it up, Sackett says, allowing time for measurements that can't be made on Earth.
The experiment, housed in a laboratory adjacent to his office at the University of Washington, is a supercooled, magnetized vacuum chamber equipped with a sensitive detector that listens for the microwave «ping» of passing particles called axions.
For this particular research, the scientists tested samples of common salt — sodium chloride — along with mixtures of salt and water, in their vacuum chamber at Europa's chilly surface temperature of minus 280 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 173 Celsius).
Secondly, the design leads to small — aperture vacuum chambers that result in low vacuum conductance and the need for distributed pumping as well as for the distributed absorption of heat deposited by the synchrotron radiation.
While the dots settle, a small quantity of other atoms (for example magnetic ones) can be introduced into the vacuum chamber, with some becoming a part of the emerging dots.
The kits will include a vacuum chamber, pump, sensors, and a set of instructions, all for around # 350 000.
But the vacuum chamber was not designed to allow lasers in; it was surrounded by metal mesh and intended for thermal ionization, in an oven.
For example, in 1965 a technician inside a vacuum chamber at Johnson Space Center in Houston accidentally depressurized his space suit by disrupting a hose.
This involves heating a sample of a precursor compound at several hundred °C elsius for only a few milliseconds in a vacuum chamber.
Low - energy electrons will be filtered as they travel through a series of electrodes placed within the vacuum chamber as the magnetic field first dips in strength and then rises again as the electrons enter the second magnet, leaving only the highest - energy electrons for the calorimeter to analyze.
It would only take 20 milliseconds for a misguided beam to burn a hole in the stainless steel vacuum chamber through which it travels.
For the intrinsic defects, the researchers used a process called «atomic layer deposition,» placing the graphene membrane in a vacuum chamber, then pulsing in a hafnium - containing chemical that does not normally interact with graphene.
The Optical Telescope Element is shipped to Johnson Space Center for cryogenic testing in a giant thermal vacuum chamber called «Chamber A.» The spacecraft bus is connected to the sunshield.
The ESRF storage ring has a circumference of 844 metres and consists of 32 cells, each comprising a long straight section (for the location of the insertion devices) and an arc with a very precise sequence of magnets, vacuum chambers and beam diagnostics.
Pelco BioWave Pro microwave oven with ColdSpot, SteadyTemp, and vacuum chamber options for maximum microwave sample preparation flexibility
You do need to cycle for the 30 minutes you spend lying in a vacuum chamber (wearing a weird - looking balloon - like skirt) and choccie, chips, soft drink and alcohol are off the menu.
just wanted to add a note here — I have a chamber vacuum and they very explicitly stated that you can not vacuum seal perishable food and leave it out at room temp — creating a vacuum does not substitute for the sterilization that results from canning.
While this technology was originally developed for the detection of leaks in a vacuum chamber, with some minor modification and training, ConEd's employees have successfully used it for SF6 leak detection.
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