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Q: What is the property related to the sense of continuity of vision?
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When there is a conflict between bits of information by two or more senses which sense tends to dominate the others?

Vision


How is helium which is produced by the conversion of hydrogen into energy related to the solar core?

Helium that is produced by the conversion of hydrogen into energy is related to the solar core in the sense that the conversion process produces energy captured in the core.


What is working of sixth sense technology?

It is a wearable and gesture driven computing system to turn the physical world with digital information.The current prototype of Six Sense Technology consists of a Camera alongwith a projector, (sized about a cigerette packet) which is worn in the neck. There is an accompanying smart phone which runs the sixth sense software and handles its connection with internet.The camera senses the movement of fingers and thumb of the user and also work as a digital eye.Based upon it, it searches the relevant infromation to the situation in the internet. The the connected projector will shows the related content on anything whether it is a wall, paper or newspaper.Further, It is the vision for computing system that it should understand itself who is the user, what he wishes, where is he and to whom he want to interact with.Vision:just draw @ in the air and you can check your emails on the wall.Just make a frame with your hands or fingers to click a photograph.You can check any travelling related information as flight delay etc. on your hand only.


What is Spin motion of electrons?

Spin is normally the fact that something spins on its axis. Elementary particles, such as electrons, have an inherent property called "spin". It is some property they have, but they can't really be considered to spin in a classical sense, since they are usually believed to be point-particles. Confusingly, it DOES carry angular momentum, so it does have some of the properties of classical spin. It's best to think of this type of spin as an "intrinsic property of certain particles".


Does heat is NOT related to temperature differences?

Heat is the amount of energy transferred between objects where a difference in temperature is present. So in that sense, heat is related to temperature differences, but is not the same. The temperature difference is caused by the difference in the avg. speed of particles between the two objects.