Sentences with phrase «when gravity»

When gravity finally took hold, it fell into a perfect, silky bob (with a little help from the hairdresser).
I think that that was when the gravity of the situation hit him.
Part of this heat is generated by the natural decay of radioactive element in the rocks, and part of the heat is left over from the formation of the Earth five billion years ago — when gravity pulled together bits of gas and dust to form our planet.
When gravity is understood we will have understood climate change!!!
You make this argument (which is hopefully fairly obviously not even logically valid, let alone unsupported by any actual physics), and attempt to «support» it by means of waving your hands about how gravity has to do work and the work has to turn into heat without considering what happens to all that heat when gravity stops doing work because the atmosphere achieves a static force profile such that.
Aside from kinetic energy there can be no other joules present at equilibrium, only the potential with altitude to have more when gravity does its stuff by causing something to move and acquire actual energy (thereby becoming capable of «doing work»).
Your «when gravity stops doing work» is what gravity is.
Fig. 1 moves from isothermal to non-isothermal equilibrium when gravity is added.
As for conservation of energy, look at it this way: PE is a measure of the energy that will appear in future when gravity does its stuff and actually moves something.
Try this one: Except when the gravity in question is gravity on the edge of a neutron star and extreme general relativity holds.
Pippard [22], for example, states that the notion of adiabatic isolation is applicable only when gravity is excluded.
Can't resist such a challenge so I downloaded the code and will re-write it ground up in some flavor of c so we can have more like 10,000 balls using a proper sympletic high - order integrator to handle the vectors when gravity is present and allowing time reversal.
Photography from the Collections, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut Hand made in America, Sprovieri Gallery, London, England Collector's Choice, Exit Art, New York, USA (selected by Gregory Allen) Drawing, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 1999 Waste Management, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada On the Ball: The Sphere in Contemporary Sculpture, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts, USA Collectors Collect Contemporary Art: 1990 - 1999, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA (catalogue) Zero - G: When Gravity Becomes Form, Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford, Connecticut, USA (catalogue) Ideas in Things, Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, California, USA Holding Court, L & R Entwistle & Co Ltd, London, England Stuff, TBA Exhibition Space, Chicago, Illinois, USA 1998 More Pieces for the Puzzle: Recent Additions to the Collection, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Hindsight: Recent Work from the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY Young Americans Part II, Saatchi Gallery, London, England Poussière (Dust Memories), Fonds Regional d'art Contemporain de Burgogne, Dijon, France; Fonds Regional d'Art Contemporain Bretagne, Galerie du Trib, Rennes, France (catalogue) Blunt Object, The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA Drawing the Question, Dorsky Gallery, New York, USA (brochure) Dust Breeding, Fraenkel gallery, San Francisco, CA; Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York, USA (catalogue) Transience and Sentimentality: Boston and Beyond, The Instate of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA Humble County, D'Amelio Terras, New York, USA Pop Surrealism, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, USA (catalogue) Word perfect, Gallery 400, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA Bob and Wheel, dfn Gallery, New York, USA At the Threshold of the Visible: Minuscule and Small - Scale Art, 1964 - 1996, Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithica NY; Meyerhof Galleries, Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Virginia Beach Centre for the Arts, Virginia Beach, VA; Santa Monica Museum of Modern Art, Santa Monica, CA; Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, (ICA travelling exhibition) 1997 A Lasting Legacy: Selections from the Lannan Foundation Gift, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, USA New Work: Drawings Today, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, USA (catalogue) Identity Crisis: Self - Portraiture at the End of the Century, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, USA (catalogue) Inaugural installation of the new galleries of contemporary art, The Art Institute of Chicago, USA Dane County Collects, Madison Art Centre, Madison, USA (brochure) Frankensteinian, Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, USA Lovecraft, Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow; Cabinet Gallery, London, England
You feel less clumsy when gravity kicking enemies and the ability to lift objects is actually useful since there's more of an abundance of debris and more accurate targeting system.
At some points the game is a standard flying side - scroller, when gravity isn't around.
When gravity is in play, you must be nimble with your jumps (Left trigger) and move quickly up and down pipes and other tricky situations, all while being chased, shot at and firing your weapons the entire time.
When Gravity Crash first released on the PlayStation Network for PS3, I played a bit of it before moving on to something else.
When Gravity Rush 2 pulls back the curtain, it only reveals more mysteries, sending Kat on a slide through a glittering world of mirrors and asteroids or a foray through a starlit sepulcher where ammonite shells hang like enormous tree ornaments.
That's when the gravity defying began.
And the ceremonies in 2004 (when Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King won Best Picture), 2010 (when Avatar contended), and 2014 (when Gravity won seven Oscars but not Best Picture) all saw healthy viewership bumps.
It's tough to become too invested in the threats our heroes are facing when their gravity seems to shift willy - nilly from moment to moment — and it doesn't help that when Thanos suggests that life has expanded beyond our environment's ability to sustain it, he kind of has a point.
When Gravity came out a bit more than a year ago, a thousand science - fiction - loving bloggers leapt to their keyboards to explain why the film was a «game changer»; Boyhood doesn't have a constituency that's quite so... naturally vocal, so this post is here for the next time someone shrugs at the marvels of Boyhood.
Stars form when gravity causes clouds of dust and gas to collapse into tight masses.
She will, for instance, study how heart cells behave when gravity doesn't get in the way.
As and when the Gravity is interweaved with each other; there form the BLACK HOLE to humble the one that crosses its limit.
As these «halo stars» were born when the Milky Way was young, their motions through and outside of the spiral disk still carry the imprint of the process by which the galaxy formed, when gravity brought gas together to create the first stars.
Scientists hypothesize that black holes form when gravity causes a star's compressed inner core to continually sink into itself.
Planets form out of the disc of dust and gas surrounding a star, when gravity causes material to clump together.
The astronomers spotted the solar system due to a phenomenon called gravitational microlensing — when the gravity of a star focuses the light from a more distant star and magnifies it like a lens.
When the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites began measuring gravity signals around the world in 2002, scientists knew they would have to separate mass flow beneath the earth's crust from changes in the mass of the overlying ice sheet.
When gravity tried to compress these denser regions, the hot particles were already so close that they resisted being squeezed.
«It would mean that all our standard assumptions about space - time and effective local theories are wrong, at least when gravity is important,» she says.
As instruments improved, astronomers detected smaller wobbles caused by smaller planets, until in 2004 a team using the Hobby - Eberly Telescope was arguably the first to find a super-Earth, 55 Cancri e. Others were revealed when their gravity briefly magnified the light of a distant star, a process known as gravitational lensing.
Its results mesh with what physicists know about gravity from Einstein, and when gravity is very weak, it reduces to the behavior Milgrom envisioned in his first MOND papers.
Most people assume that gravity has a constant value, but when gravity is experimentally measured, it changes from place to place due to variations in the density and thickness of Earth's rock layers.
Monsignor Lemaitre investigated models with a positive cosmological constant, A > 0, [25] so that initial conditions permit a universe expanding from a large density followed by a quasi-static stage when gravity nearly cancels A followed by growth similar to de Sitter's limiting case.
All the other gods you point out were of no use when gravity, lightning etc were scientifically proven.

Not exact matches

Moreover, the site of the meteor crashes has a new item scattered about that when consumed enables players to bounce around in low gravity.
However, it's not unlikely when looking at weapons like the new B61 - 12 gravity bomb, which is built by the US, maxes out at 50 kilotons, and can be dialed down to 0.3 kilotons.
When connected by Bluetooth to the company's iOS or Android app, the bindings report back in real - time details like where you're distributing your weight on the board, your acceleration and center of gravity.
Building guidable arms turns out to be a lot harder than it sounds, requiring the design of a «zero - gravity» system that allows Baxter's arm to move freely when being pushed around but prevents the arm from flopping under the pull of gravity.
«When you have the British come out as clearly and decisively as they did about who was responsible, the logic and gravity of the situation would require the president to say something in solidarity,» he said.
as you allow the heft of the handle and gravity to do most of the work when shaving.
One of the more candid executives when it comes to addressing Big Food's woes, Morrison tells Fortune that she knew she had to «shift the center of gravity at Campbell» when she took over the company in 2011.
Gravity Payments» Dan Price made national news when he announced an across - the - board raise for his 120 - person team.
You've got to wonder what was going through his mind when Dan Price, the founding CEO of Gravity Payments, decided to raise the minimum salary at his 120 - person credit - card - processing company to $ 70,000 over a three - year period.
When a trend seems to defy economic gravity, it not only returns to normal, but frequently underperforms in the subsequent period.
Bitcoin has defied financial gravity in 2017 but, in one respect, it's just like any other investment: Uncle Sam expects a cut of the profits when you sell it.
It's necessary to approach the deal with the same gravity and professionalism as you would when working with a banker.
Anchoring involves creating a mental reference point that influences our appraisal of subsequent conditions, and this influence can assume particular gravity in our decision - making processes when we confront uncertain environments.
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