For example in the most strong cosmic vacuum are millions of neutrinos.
And in an installation increasing the temperature and the power of the pump the degassing continue down to the minimal resolution of the measuring instrument but this is not the "ideal" vacuum - it is the minimum possible in some conditions. The absolute vacuum is impossible - in nature or laboratory.
In the real world, machines are never 100% efficient. There is always loss of energy, usually due to friction. By contrast, in physics problems, an "ideal machine" is a hypothetical device which is perfectly efficient. The assumption of perfect efficiency allows the problem to focus on the fundamental mechanical principles.
There are two kinds of compasses. One compass is an instrument for determining directions, as by means of a freely rotating magnetized needle that indicates magnetic north. The other kind of compass is an instrument to draw perfect circles.
No, a perfect vacuum has not been made.
In the perfect specular, the reflected ray is determined by the angle the incident ray makes with the surface normal. which means it is fully predictable. In the near perfect, the reflected ray will be near the same of the perfect, but not the same. In a difuse reflection, the ray is far from being equal to the perfect specular.
The thermal conductivity of a perfect conductor is 1
It is an introduction to the constitution that indicates what the constitution's fundamental purposes and guiding principles are (topics.law.cornell.edu) It's part that starts...We the people, in order to form a more perfect union...
The first principles of ancient astronomy is that the heavens beyond the MOON are perfect, and the earth is corrupt.
Sapiens, radians, salience and miscellaneous.
In the real world, machines are never 100% efficient. There is always loss of energy, usually due to friction. By contrast, in physics problems, an "ideal machine" is a hypothetical device which is perfectly efficient. The assumption of perfect efficiency allows the problem to focus on the fundamental mechanical principles.
In Plato's philosophy, the perfect world is the world of forms or ideas, which exists beyond the physical realm. It is a realm of perfect and unchanging entities that embody fundamental truths and ideals. The physical world is seen as imperfect and temporary reflection of this perfect world.
The establishment of a more perfect union was one of them.
Yes, there is nothing preventing you from doing this. It is hard to judge distance when you do so, but can be very effective if you perfect it. It is a very common shot in links golf.
The liofilisation is a method of conservation of products, perfect to preserve active principles characteristics (proteins, enzymes), microorganisms, chemical and natural products.
This is from the insert that comes with the pills. "With perfect use, Mircronor® is 99.7% effective. With typical use, it is 92% effective in preventing pregnancy."
It was named after the fact that it was founded on the principles of separate states working together to form a "more perfect union". Hence a United States.
The opposite of pragmatic is idealistic, meaning focused on achieving perfect outcomes based on principles or beliefs rather than practical considerations.
We sold them at the farmer's market for 1.94 lbs.