Sentences with phrase «volume of space around»

This applies more to his «torqued» sculptures than the stelae, where each step brings with it a new sensation of self, who you are, and where you are in relation to your surroundings, and the volume of space around you.
Some astrophysicists think the energy shooting from black holes comes from a small volume of space around the black holes themselves.

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There's a growing volume of debris in orbit around the earth, commonly called space junk, that ranges from old spacecraft down to tiny flecks of paint.
New high - resolution observations of Vesta by the DAWN mission reveal that the creatr is part of an even larger impact basin that was created by two massive overlapping impacts roughly around one and two billion years ago, which scooped out around one percent of the asteroid's estimated volume and blasted it into space (more from NASA's DAWN Mission and NEO Program; 1997 NASA / Hubble news release; Cornell University; Thomas et al, 1997; Kelley et al, 2003; and Jerry Coffrey, Universe Today, June 15 2009; and Russell et al, 2012; Jaumann et al, 2012; Marchi et al, 2012; and Schenk et al, 2012).
That's why they have lower storage capacities than tablets, though e-books take up such little space that even a 2 GB device - which will typically have around 1 GB for books - is plenty for a large library of unread volumes.
With detailed profiles of over 400 independent art spaces from 96 countries around the world, this easy - to - use volume is a useful tool for artists, curators, students and the general public.
At around the same time, on the opposite side of the country, artist Larry Bell was also creating work that dealt with volume and space.
Combining the linearity of drawing with the materiality of painting, the surface gains sculptural volume when a viewer moves around the work, revealing the depth inherent to the negative spaces between each of the cards.
As the system wanders through the state space, there is a well defined quantity P (X, M) dV where X is a degree of fredom, dV a small volume of the phase state around a point M and P the probability density.
Real gases do not «spontaneously diffuse into the atmosphere under their own molecular momentum to travel at great speeds through empty space miles apart from other bouncing off each other in elastic collisions» of ideal gas — because real gas movement is inhibited by the individual volumes of other real gases around them, under the pulling power of gravity.
So that is how they think there is empty space around our Earth with gas «molecules» miles apart from each other travelling at great speeds unimpeded by the volumes of other gases around them, because their gases have no individual volumes.
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