Why does temperature decrease with higher altitude? Why does warm air rise? How do energy and matter move through an ecosystem? How does pressure affect kinetic energy? Why does hot air rise? Why do developed countries use more energy? Why does air pressure decrease as altitude incre...
ENERGY dissipationSEMICONDUCTOR devicesDAMPING (Mechanics)AMPLITUDE modulationThe results of investigations of new semiconductor devices, reverse switch-on dynistors dynistors–diodes (RSDDs), with an operating voltage of 2 kV and a 50-mm diameter of the structure are presented. Their comparison with ...
When atoms gain or lose electrons, what do they become? What happens to thermal energy when the number of particles increases? Why does electron capture occur? What happens when the thermal energy of a substance increases? If you separate two charged particles, what will happen to their electri...
The uncoupling hypothesis would predict that oligomycin increases the difference between the avUCP clone and its control. In fact, in the presence of oligomycin this difference disappeared (Fig. 3 squares). As with UCP3, attempts to promote the relative influence of avUCP within the framework of...
The wavelength also decreases much, but amplitude—the height of the wave from the lowest to the highest point—increases greatly, leading to the huge wall of water along coastlines, which causes great damage to coastal areas. About 80% of tsunamis happen in the Pacific Ocean. Tsunamis ...
FFAR3 (GPR41) is a G-protein coupled receptor for which short-chain fatty acids serve as endogenous ligands. The receptor is found on gut enteroendocrine L-cells, pancreatic β-cells and sympathetic neurons and is implicated in obesity, diabetes, allergi
Barring any modeling errors, as refinement increases, the solution to an FEA simulation should converge closer to a consistent, mesh-independent value. This increase in accuracy comes with a sacrifice of computational efficiency, where every additional refinement vastly increases the solve-time while ...
Secondly, not only does the system become less reliable as net inflow approaches zero, but the rate of change of system reliability increases strongly as well. This means the system can quickly transition from a resilient to a fragile system as consumptive use of the river increases. This is ...
What type of energy does a radio use? What happens when a mechanical wave gets faster? What happens when you put a charged particle next to a conductor? What happens to the amount of energy in a wave when its amplitude increases? What happens when an electron absorbs energy? What...
What happens when two waves meet while traveling through the same medium? What type of mechanical wave is a water wave? How does energy travel in a mechanical wave? What happens to the amount of energy in a wave when its amplitude increases? What happens to waves when there is refraction ...