Sure. We can do it now. But since the wavelength of sound is in the
neighborhood of 620,000 times longer than the wavelength of light,
in order to focus sound into a beam as narrow as you can focus light,
you need a 'dish' that's 620,000 times bigger than the concave mirror
you could use for light.
The 100-inch Hooker telescope on Mt. Wilson has been used to focus laser
light onto the moon. To focus sound into the same size beam, you need a
dish about 978 miles across, with the souind source at its focus.
Just like so many other examples of technology, the science and the math
are bullet-proof and air-tight, and the only thing we're missing is the $$$ .
I think so but just try not to do it yourself. :-D-he he!
For people who are farsighted, images come into focus behind the retina; for people who are nearsighted, images come into focus in front of the retina.
Well, focus does exactly what you'd think it does: For example, If I would say, "TextBox1.Focus," it would place the user's cursor in the textbox. This means that we've focused on TextBox1, and can then edit it's text etc.
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You are not moving!
collective
Electron beams.
yes
Focus punch.A powerful attack!
Flash your high beams quickly to remind the other driver to drop the high beams and if that doesn't work try to focus on the right side of the road.
Yep.
A collection of authors' stories in a single book is typically called an anthology. Anthologies often focus on a specific theme, genre, or time period, bringing together multiple authors to contribute their work to the volume.
no
It could be one of two things: This is a factory setting to focus your attention on the road and not the dash. Possibly the high beams are drawing too much power from the alternator.
Monotheism is the belief in a single deity, while polytheism is the belief in multiple deities. Monotheistic religions, such as Christianity and Islam, focus on worshiping one all-powerful God, while polytheistic religions, like Hinduism and Ancient Greek religion, involve worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses.
Most single-issue parties have been short-lived and have struggled to gain widespread support due to their narrow focus on a specific issue. They often find it difficult to compete with larger, more established parties that have broader platforms addressing multiple issues.
It sounds like your interior switch, it's faulty
A single-mirror reflector.