The tuning forks
vibrate at frequencies for 55 miles per hour and 35 miles per hour.
The resulting compositions
vibrate at the frequencies that underlie conventional signification.
They vibrate at the frequency of an FM radio signal, so they could be used for miniaturized communications systems.
The sound wave originates from the vibrating object, such as a vocal chord, and travels through the medium (such as air) causing all of the air particles to
vibrate at the frequency of the vocal chord.
«Because there are a great many electrons in the mirror,
all vibrating at the frequency of the incident light, reflection from the mirror is really a group effort.
You use the Switch's screen to press forward on one or both of the Joy - Cons which causes one or both to
vibrate at a frequency capable of moving the vehicle across a hard surface, like when your phone vibrates off your bedside table when you won't stop your alarm in the morning.
Not exact matches
As the energy began cooling it began forming into miniscule strings that were
vibrating at different
frequencies.
These humidifiers create a fine mist by exciting and evaporating water using a small diaphragm that
vibrates at ultrasonic
frequencies.
Ultrasonic Humidifier: In this case, instead of the fan there is a little metal diaphragm, which
vibrates at ultrasonic
frequency, breaking the water into small drops, which then becomes a vapor mist.
The nebulizer
vibrates at an ultrasonic
frequency to create mist that easily dissipates into the air, rather than droplets that fall to the ground.
Wind: When a strong, steady wind strikes a bridge, its deck can begin to twist and
vibrate like a violin string, undulating
at different resonant
frequencies.
A few seconds before the stars merge, the
frequency of this squeezing and stretching matches the
frequency at which one of the stars
vibrates most easily.
This sends the crystal into a quantum superposition, in which many thulium ions absorb the photon
at once and
vibrate at different
frequencies.
A more sophisticated approach involves
vibrating the screen in and out
at ultrasonic
frequencies, says Colgate.
The expansion narrows the gap, decreasing the
frequency at which the embedded resonator
vibrates.
According to computer models, even weak waves
at the right
frequency could be enough to start a new quake by
vibrating that grist into a more slippery, liquid - like layer.
Different molecules
vibrate at characteristic
frequencies and therefore interact with beams tuned to specific
frequencies.
All the particles and forces in the universe arise from these strings
vibrating at different
frequencies.
By applying a small, direct - current voltage to the electrostatic actuator that squeezes the gap shut, Roxworthy and Aksyuk altered the optical
frequency at which the resonator
vibrates and the intensity of the laser light the system reflects.
The tiniest weights are measured using nanotubes, which
vibrate at different
frequencies depending on the mass of the particles or molecules on them.
Like a musical tuning fork, the resonant bar and the resonant cone needed to
vibrate at certain
frequencies to apply the right amount of energy to the test object, Barnes said.
Atoms in the windows naturally
vibrate at the same
frequency as waves of infrared energy, forming a barrier that prevents the heat from escaping.
Seismic waves
vibrating at the right
frequency can shake up distant tectonic faults, even if the waves are very weak, and set off secondary quakes
Satellite transmissions can synchronise older atomic clocks, which track atoms that
vibrate at microwave
frequencies, but are not precise enough for optical clocks that use faster, optical
frequencies.
It sounds like a crazy way to improve your health — spend some time on a platform that
vibrates at about the same
frequency as the lowest string on a double bass.
Just as the quartz crystal in a Swiss watch keeps time by
vibrating at a steady
frequency (about 32,000 cycles per second), the maser coaxes a supply of specially selected hydrogen atoms to emit radio waves
at an unwavering 1.42 billion cycles per second.
Echography with microbubbles uses the fact that the bubbles will
vibrate in the blood
at the same
frequency as the sound produced by the echoscanner, as well as
at twice that
frequency; the so - called second harmonic.
To obtain information about the mass distribution, the researchers took advantage of the fact that each cantilever, much like a violin string, has many resonant
frequencies at which it can
vibrate.
Last year scientists learned that worker bees silence misinformed wagglers by climbing atop them and
vibrating at a specific
frequency.
So the team added another capacitor to their design, and made it
vibrate using sound waves
at a
frequency of 1 gigahertz.
The MIT team came up with a way to
vibrate the cantilever in many different modes simultaneously, and to measure how each particle affects the vibration
frequency of each mode
at each point along the resonator.
They used a type of atomic force microscopy, in which a
vibrating needle - like tip is scanned over a surface, and differences in vibrational
frequency due to the presence of electrons below are recorded
at different spots.
When the pair put individual termites into petri dishes and made them
vibrate at different
frequencies, they found the termites only stopped what they were doing and appeared to pay attention when the vibration patterns recorded in the wild were recreated.
Chemists have long known that atoms in a molecule
vibrate at a particular
frequency, depending on their overall molecular structure.
Now Geoffroy Lerosey of The City of Paris Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution in France has created a lens he says can boost resolution further using only resonance — boosting waves using materials
vibrating at similar
frequencies.
The folds
vibrate at a fundamental
frequency, fo, which determines the pitch of the sound.
They began with a a tiny mechanical paddle, or «quantum drum,» around 30 micrometers long that
vibrates when set in motion
at a particular range of
frequencies.
But he says there are still technical hurdles to overcome, such as tuning different lasers to
vibrate the molecules
at a variety of
frequencies at the same time.
«When the fluid moves through the cracks, it makes the cracks
vibrate, and when the pressure inside the cracks changes, the
frequency of the tremor changes,» said David Heeszel, who was a researcher
at Scripps Institution of Oceanography when he led the recent research (he is now working for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission), which was published online last month in the journal Geology.
«4 Furthermore, it proposes that the smallest particles in the universe are not dimensionless points (geometric point particles), but are one - dimensional strings tiny enough to resemble a point.4 Therefore, the superstring theory states that everything — matter and energy — is composed of indistinguishable strings which
vibrate at different
frequencies.
How could it have taken us so long to realize we were obviously but one of an infinite number of universes arrayed upon a nine - dimensional Möbius strip and that time, space, matter, and energy are simply congealed probability
vibrating at four different
frequencies?
Every piece of glass has a natural resonant
frequency — the speed
at which it will
vibrate if bumped or otherwise disturbed by some stimulus, such as a sound wave — as does every other material on Earth.
The logic clock is based on a single aluminum ion (electrically charged atom) trapped by electric fields and
vibrating at ultraviolet light
frequencies, which are 100,000 times higher than microwave
frequencies used in NIST - F1 and other similar time standards around the world.
It is basically a nano - device designed in such a way that it can trap and hold incoming light for a certain amount of time, while
vibrating at two different resonant
frequencies.
A type of wave that can exist in a plasma (such as the region of space above Earth's aurora), which
vibrates at an ion cyclotron
frequency that corresponds to the ion type present (oxygen, helium, hydrogen, etc.).
WBV platforms
vibrate at specific
frequencies purportedly to stimulate the hormonal, cardiovascular and nervous systems.
The rate
at which it
vibrated, its
frequency, could be altered.
So the selective absorption of light by a particular material occurs because the selected
frequency of the light wave matches the
frequency at which electrons in the atoms of that material
vibrate.
Then, immediately afterwards, Earth's magnetic field lines
vibrate at ultra-low
frequencies to further accelerate the electrons — and all that can happen in just 15 minutes.
The chakras
vibrate at a higher
frequency than that of the lower
frequency physical body.