Everybody knows change in speed of light causes to bend light. But why does light bends towards normal when passing from rarer to denser and vice versa?
When a wave bends around an obstacle, it is called diffraction.
Electrical properties are distorted by sharp bends
When a wave bends around an obstacle, it is called diffraction.
Spending time in a barometric chamber (in which the pressure is raised above atmospheric) causes nitrogen bubbles in the blood stream (the cause of the bends) to go back into solution and gives the nitrogen the opportunity to exit the body via the lungs so that it won't come back out of solution when the pressure is lowered.
How their vertebral column bends in certain positions.
the explanation is that the bends are caused by nitrogen in the blood stream and the block up the blood way and causepain. to get rid of the bends you need to see a doctor IMMEDIATELY. TO PREVENT THE BENDS rise to the surface of the water every 15 minuets. the air will then clear you blood passage. Nitrogen in the bloodstream causes bends, which leads to blocking of the bloodstream causing pain
Everybody knows change in speed of light causes to bend light. But why does light bends towards normal when passing from rarer to denser and vice versa?
What is referred to as 'the bends' is a condition that is caused by rapid decompression, something that can happen if a diver ascends too quickly. The problem that develops is that the nitrogen gas in their blood begins to boil, much like shaking and then opening a soda bottle and letting it fizz over, except in the bends it does not spill out. The person experiencing the bends feels tremendous pain as their blood fizzes the nitrogen inside their blood vessels.
Convex when it bends outwards, concave when it bends inwards
The Bends was created on -19-11-08.
The bends are also known as decompression sickness.
When a wave bends around an obstacle, it is called diffraction.
Deceptive Bends was created in 1977-05.
Moment Bends was created on 2011-04-08.
The joint between the humerus and the ulna bends the elbow.
Well its when your back bends backward a little and the opposite of a arch would be a hollow. Arch-bends backward and a hollow bends forward