4 Why the equator is calm Contrary to popular belief, the Coriolis effect — which arises
when objects move within a rotating reference frame — does not explain the direction that water spins as it vanishes down your toilet bowl.
The study asserts that human brains apply an algorithm known as a Kalman filter when tracking an object's position, which helps the brain process less than perfect visual signals, such as
when objects move to the periphery of our visual field where acuity is low.
This algorithm helps the brain process less than perfect visual signals, such as
when objects move to the periphery of our visual field where acuity is low.
This occurs
when an object moves fast enough to vaporise the water around it into a single enveloping bubble.
Among the large questions of design, construction and operation that remain to be solved before airliners travel faster than sound, one of the most difficult is the problem of sonic boom: the explosive sounds generated
when an object moves through the air at supersonic speed.
In this scenario,
when an object moved in the neuron's preferred direction, excitatory impulses would reach the target neuron first, triggering positively charged sodium ions to flow into the cell — an excitatory current.
The meteor also created a sonic boom, which occurs
when an object moves faster than sound waves in Earth's atmosphere.
When the object moves away, its light is shifted to lower (red) frequencies.
Time brings about a perceptible spatial change as the center of the picture subtly expands, the way space twists
when an object moves through it at the speed of light.
Not exact matches
When Whitehead rewrote 109.9 - 31 in terms of enduring
objects, he could have
moved [c] to V. 1.3.
Even
when I myself am the
object of my perceiving movement and
moving perception, I must to some extent make use of my corporeality in my perception.
When, upon the completion of an actual occasion, the creativity of the universe
moves on to the next birth, it carries that occasion with it as an «
object» which all future occasions are obliged to prehend.
Only thereafter,
when it has «perished» as a subject,
moved away from in front of the lens, is it available as an
object to be grasped at by other subjects.
He observed that everyday
objects tend to stop
when nothing is pushing them and deduced the principle that all
moving objects must be
moved by something else.
But
when there seem to be better options on the market, and with money no
object for he richest club in the world,
moving for Matić, who will turn 29 before the start of next season, feels like an unambitious play by United.
Toddlers are keen in playing and
moving objects with the use of their hands this is
when they use to coordination of their fingers, thumb, and hand to successfully manipulate an individual
object.
When your child is under 4 months you can change their crib position, place a light in their room or talk to your baby as you
move around to encourage them to focus on different
objects.
If he doesn't already have a comfort
object, try offering your little one a «sleeping buddy» before you make the
move so he has a sleeping companion to take with him
when he
moves to his own bed.
Elana — first — you are doing a good job second — at 9 months your bubba is learning about
object permanence — if he fusses
when you leave the room — he is developmentally right on track don't worry — it doesn't last — and is actually a good sign — it signals that he is well attached to you — which is highly desirable in terms of raising happy well adjusted children that are willing to explore their world He isn't to young for independent play — It just might be for a little while that it happens while he can see you As he chooses to — allow him to
move himself out of your sight (somewhere safe of course) i.e around the edge of a couch, through a door way etc — playing disappearing and reappearing games like peek - a-boo and hiding things under boxes / blankets for him to «find» etc is good too as time goes on — he will learn that things re-appear
when they disappear
When I
moved to New York in the late 80's I found myself the
object of many a man's cat calls and groping.
These early days are about getting the arms and legs flailing about and the newborn noticing that they are attached and
when they are
moved they may touch other
objects around them.
At about 3 months, the baby starts responding to stimulations (also known as «tracking»), for example,
when you
move an
object side to side few inches away from his face.
Sooner or later you're going to pass over another country, but at the Karman line, you're
moving more than 17,000 miles / hr, making enforcement
when the
object is in your «airspace» sometimes seconds long.
That's not counting the $ 11.6 million low - interest line of credit Delaware North obtained from the city
when it
moved into its new quarters for a spell, until federal officials
objected because the money was supposed to be used to combat poverty and blight.
This features is especially useful
when you're planning on capturing photos of fast
moving objects (e.g. sports).
When you push these
objects away from you, they instead
move toward you.
Elsewhere, Leckey
moves sideways from our relationship with
objects to ask what happens
when humans (or animals) are turned into
objects.
If you say this
object moves, what you really mean is that this
object is here
when the hand of your clock is here, and so on.
Looking through a peephole can change the direction an
object appears to
move a tilted rod going left to right seems to
move downward at an angle
when viewed through a hole (for a video clip, go to www.SciAm.com/mar2009/aperture).
A first sign that these cells might do directional computations came in 1965,
when scientists showed that some of them respond only to
objects moving in a certain direction.
Another monocular cue is motion parallax, which occurs
when an observer
moves his or her body (or just the head) to provide hints about the relative distance between
objects.
Already this has shown that schizophrenia patients have particular problems noticing what has changed in a previously learned scene in which an
object has been
moved, but do better at recognising
when the
object has been replaced with something else.
Second, the researchers confirmed previous research suggesting that
when looking at a
moving object, people tend to focus their attention slightly ahead of it.
When we
move, the apparent position of an
object that is closer to us
moves more within our visual field than an
object located further away.
This fast jitter is imperceptible but creates other problems
when an
object is
moving because the display is rapidly
moving backwards and forwards in time.
Normally, you only see quantum - mechanical jiggling
when you look at
objects the size of atoms and molecules, but we are
moving into a domain where we see the centers of mass of these big mirrors jiggle quantum - mechanically.
Gravitational waves, the undulations produced in space - time
when massive
objects move, had long been predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity.
And even if you don't have dark energy, there are regions of the universe that are
moving away from us now faster than the speed of light and what happens
when that's the case is they carry
objects with them like a surfer on a wave and the light from those
objects can not reach [us] so eventually the universe will disappear [from] before our eyes in that sense.
It's relatively easy to measure small movements of large
objects but much more difficult
when the
moving parts are on the scale of nanometers, or billionths of a meter.
Background More than 2,200 years ago, a scientist named Archimedes sat down in his bath and figured out that
when an
object is placed in water, water
moves out of the way — it gets displaced.
In an ordinary beam, each photon
moves in the direction of the beam, so
when a photon bounces directly back from an
object, it imparts the largest possible push.
This was a period
when humans were
moving substantial distances and bringing with them portable art
objects.
Meanwhile, new technologies allow engineers to dream beyond designing glorified mechanical arms: So - called «swarm bots» work together like army ants to
move relatively heavy
objects; a fire hose — cum - snake robot can slither across the floor before putting out a blaze; and Nissan is developing an avoidance system to prevent car crashes based on bees — which use their compound eyes to see nearly all the way around themselves while buzzing about, changing direction
when they sense something in their path.
Because
objects in highly elliptical orbits
move fastest
when they are close to the sun, Planet X spends very little time at 200 AU.
An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs
when one celestial
object moves into the shadow of another.
The explanation might lie in small airborne birds» need to detect and track
objects whose image
moves very swiftly across the retina — for blue tits, for example, to be able to see and avoid all branches
when they take cover from predators by flying straight into bushes.
Instead, the position of a
moving object shifts with respect to the background in each successive still frame;
when viewed rapidly, one gets an impression of smooth motion.
Tom Gehrels of the University of Arizona discovered the
object with the Spacewatch telescope a few hours after its close encounter,
when it was 700 000 kilometres away and
moving rapidly across the sky.
When humans attempt to intercept an
object, our brains anticipate both how the
object is
moving as well as how our own bodies will behave as we
move.
Side forces come into play whenever wind flows across an elongated
object — like
when you stick your arm out the side of a
moving car.