You can control the amplitude, A, and frequency, f, of the shaking. The question is: as you shake the dish ever more energetically, increasing both amplitude and frequency, will anything interesting happen? I readily admit that when I first heard about this experiment, all my instincts ...
Have you ever imagined what will happen in the ocean when an earthquake happens underground. If you’ve ever felt a big earthquake or seen one on television, you know that it has the power to shake the ground and move large buildings. When a great earthquake happens under the ocean floor...
Haveyoueverimaginedwhatwillhappenintheoceanwhenanearthquakehappensunderground.Ifyou'veeverfeltabigearthquakeorseenoneontelevision,youknowthatithasthepowertoshakethegroundandmovelargebuildings.Whenagreatearthquakehappensundertheoceanfloor,theearthquake'slargeenergyistransferred(转移)tothewateraboveit,creatingaseriesof...
1. In general, frequency is a measurement of how often something happens. In science and technology, frequency is measured in Hz (hertz).2. Concerning a CPU (Central Processing Unit), frequency refers to the processor's operational clock cycles per second. The frequency of most modern CPUs ...
What happens when you break the speed of light? What is the speed of all electromagnetic radiation? What is the speed of light in feet per second? How to calculate refractive index using speed of light What is the relative rate of speed with which auxin acts in response to light?
Have you ever imagined what will happen in the ocean when an earthquake happens underground. If you’ve ever felt a big earthquake or seen one on television, you know that it has the power to shake the ground and move large buildings. When a great earthquake happens under the ocean floor...
Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) are neural networks that are closer to what happens in the brain compared to what people usually code when doing Machine Learning and Deep Learning. In the case of SNNs, the neurons accumulate the input activation until a threshold is reached, and when ...
What happens when you convolve a function by itself? What is the vertical shift of the function y = -2 + cos(3pi/4 x)? What is the total moment produced by two gradient wave-forms, that have the same shape and duration, but have different polarity?
What happens when the critical measure is exceeded depends on the nature of the material. Elastic materials respond instantaneously to a deformation, whereas the response of a viscous fluid is related to the rate at which it is deformed. Many non- Newtonian fluids are viscoelastic, exhibiting a ...
If you look closely at what happens as the light wave enters the prism in the second diagram, you will notice that it bends down. This bending occurs because the light travels faster through the air than it does through the prism. When the lower portion of the wave enters the prism, it...