Waves
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We'll get closer, you'll see the beach a little bit better, some of the
waves
in that water, down there.
The OED defines spectrum as "The entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, from the longest radio
waves
to the shortest gamma rays of which the range of visible light is only a small part."
This adds together four different
waves.
Some of them are like the wind and some are like waves, and sometimes they look alive and sometimes they seem like math.
But it's extremely difficult to move oil absorbent against the winds, the surface currents and the
waves.
The other thing is, most boats, when they reach a certain speed, and they are going on waves, they start to hit and slap on the surface of the water, and a lot of the energy moving forward is lost.
It's actually traveling in all directions, and the Rubens' tube's a little like bisecting those
waves
with a line, and the flame table's a little like bisecting those
waves
with a plane, and it can show a little more subtle complexity, which is why I like to use it to watch Geoff Farina play guitar.
For instance, the resting brain tends to generate a lot of alpha
waves.
In contrast, theta
waves
are associated with a lot of cognitive activity, like visual processing, things where the driver is thinking quite a bit.
Now, we can measure this, and we can look at the relative power between the theta
waves
and the alpha
waves.
Some of the light leaks, goes on the table, and you start seeing these ripples of
waves.
Over a hundred cities worldwide, from Quito to Oslo, from Harare to Hobart, already generate more than 70 percent of their electricity from sun, wind and
waves.
Imagine that we build an enclosure where we put it just underwater, and we fill it with wastewater and some form of microalgae that produces oil, and we make it out of some kind of flexible material that moves with
waves
underwater, and the system that we're going to build, of course, will use solar energy to grow the algae, and they use CO2, which is good, and they produce oxygen as they grow.
There are
waves
running along the side of the building, and these squiggly canopies over the entryway, and the whole building bends toward the entrance in a welcoming gesture.
MRIs use magnetic fields and radio
waves
and they take snapshots of your brain or your knee or your stomach, grayscale images that are frozen in time.
Radio
waves.
Heinrich Hertz, when he discovered radio waves, in 1887, he called them radio
waves
because they radiated.
What's the point of these radio
waves
that you've found?"
Farmers are facing challenges of drought from Asia to Africa, from Australia to Oklahoma, while heat
waves
linked with climate change have killed tens of thousands of people in Western Europe in 2003, and again in Russia in 2010.
But parents tell them, "It will all be washed away by the waves."
Almost two years have passed since the Libyan Revolution broke out, inspired by the
waves
of mass mobilization in both the Tunisian and the Egyptian revolutions.
And she said, "In Mr. Kearney's geography class last month, he told us that when the tide goes out abruptly out to sea and you see the
waves
churning way out there, that's the sign of a tsunami, and you need to clear the beach."
And as a child, I'd hear that song, you know, "Oh, beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber
waves
of grain," so I made this amber
waves
image.
(Crashing waves) (Applause) Thank you.
This enables her to easily ride through the air currents as if she's sliding along on the ocean
waves.
And it gets its name from the electrical signals called Delta
waves
that we record from the brain.
GG: As we show Christy hundreds of these images, we are also capturing the electrical
waves
onto Nathan's computer.
When the wind passes, rises to pass over the mountain, it can take on a wave-like path in the lee of the peak, with these clouds hovering at the crest of these invisible standing
waves
of air, these flying saucer-like forms, and some of the early black-and-white UFO photos are in fact lenticularis clouds.
The first is the geophony, or the nonbiological sounds that occur in any given habitat, like wind in the trees, water in a stream,
waves
at the ocean shore, movement of the Earth.
You hear the gentle lap of waves, the distant cawing of a seagull.
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