In trampolining competitions, judges primarily rely on their trained eyes to score routines based on execution, difficulty, and form. While technology is not commonly used during the judging process, slow-motion replay may be utilized in case of a disputed call or to assist in training judges.
Dalton's atomic theory was based on the use of experimentation and observations from chemical reactions. He did not use any specific technology, but relied on the principles of matter conservation and chemical combination to propose the idea of atoms as the building blocks of matter.
"Technology of regressive force" refers to the use of technological advancements for harmful or regressive purposes, such as for the oppression or suppression of certain groups or for destructive ends. It implies a negative or backward-facing use of technology that goes against progress or social advancement.
No, microwaves use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range (around 2.45 GHz) to heat food. Infrared technology is different, using electromagnetic radiation in the infrared spectrum to transfer heat.
Some thermometers, known as infrared thermometers or non-contact thermometers, use infrared technology to measure temperature without making physical contact with the object being measured. Traditional thermometers that use mercury or a digital display do not use infrared technology.
It is controversial whether or not blue tooth technology causes harm to the human body. Blue tooth technology emits radiation that some say is too small of an amount to make a difference, while others say that any amount of radiation has the potential to cause harm in humans.
Gymnastics, trampolining, figure skating
No, even if you are a ditch digger the shovel, shoes, clothes, etc. are technology and are produced by technology. Any job makes use some technology.
snowboarding,weight lifting, trampolining tuck position, shot put
Venezuela doesnt have any technology. They live in caves down there.
Any form of technology can be used or abuse depending on who is accessing the technology. The there is the small but important point of personal opinion as what is a 'good' use of technology and what is a 'bad' use of technology
Judges jeneraly don't use any technology whatsoever, althought on the rare occasoin they might use a computer
All Jewish sects use technology. The Hasidim, and some Conservative and Orthodox sects don't use any technology on their Sabbath, from sundown Friday night till sundown Saturday night as well as on some holidays. You may be thinking of the Amish who eschew technology.
The umpire can use her discretion when deciding whether to overrule any call made by a line judge or service judge. The line judges call the shuttlecock "in" or "out," and the service judge calls any service faults committed by the players.
Yes, they rely heavily on computers.
pretty much anybody that knows how to use electronics If you have any questions ask?//
Use technology in anyway you see fit, as long as it doesn't break any laws. Most of the time technlogy is used to make a profit, or make somthing complex easier to use.
Yes. A cooker is technology. Any appliance used in cooking is technology, like a mixer or a liquidiser or a microwave oven. Devices used in cooking are becoming more sophisticated, so the technology for cooking is improving, just like any area that technology is used in.