The Saracom MC 18 magnetic compass typically uses a special fluid called compass oil. If you have a big bubble in the compass, it may indicate that there is a leak or a problem with the fluid level. It is recommended to have a professional inspect and service the compass to resolve the issue.
The Saracom MC180 magnetic compass typically uses a special type of damping fluid called Stoddard solvent. This fluid helps dampen the movement of the compass card, reducing oscillations and allowing for more accurate readings.
Bjernkes force is exerted on a gas bubble when the gas bubble is in a liquid, is subjected to an acoustic pressure field, and undergoes volume pulsations. If the acoustic pressure gradient is not zero, it can couple with the bubble oscillation to produce a translational force on the bubble. This force is known as the primary Bjerknes force.
If you are asking about a bubble in a liquid, the answer is that the bubble has lower density (the gas inside is "lighter") than the surrounding liquid. If you are asking about a soap bubble, the answer is that air currents carry the bubble up. The bubble itself is not lighter than air (unless filled with another gas) but the film making the bubble is so thin and light that air currents can move it easily.
A soap bubble gets rounder because surface tension works to minimize the surface area of the bubble. Blowing air into the bubble increases the pressure inside, causing the bubble to expand in a way that maintains its minimum surface area shape, which is a sphere.
Bubble wrap is a better insulator compared to brown paper because it contains trapped air pockets that create a thermal barrier. Brown paper, on the other hand, does not have the same insulating properties as bubble wrap.
The Saracom MC180 magnetic compass typically uses a special type of damping fluid called Stoddard solvent. This fluid helps dampen the movement of the compass card, reducing oscillations and allowing for more accurate readings.
The bubble in a compass is significant because it helps ensure accuracy when taking readings. It indicates whether the compass is level, which is important for obtaining precise directional information.
>> the bubble is actually there for a purpose. without it the water wouldn't be able to flow and the compass wouldn't work. BS. From Silva compass makers, "We intend that our compasses are free of bubbles; however, if a small bubble forms in the liquid-filled capsule, it has no influence on the accuracy of the compass."
There are two types of storage loops exits in magnetic bubble memory.
The introductory figure summarizes our model for a photoreceptor-based magnetic compass in birds. The geomagnetic field can affect radical-pair reaction yields as governed by the stochastic Liouville equation depicted in the thinking bubble of the bird. These effects result in a modulation of visual information as shown in the right figure. The changes of visual modulation patterns with different orientations of the bird can explain the magnetic compass orientation observed in behavioral experiments.
take the dog to the vet and buy a new one.
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Bjernkes force is exerted on a gas bubble when the gas bubble is in a liquid, is subjected to an acoustic pressure field, and undergoes volume pulsations. If the acoustic pressure gradient is not zero, it can couple with the bubble oscillation to produce a translational force on the bubble. This force is known as the primary Bjerknes force.
If you are referring to bubble memory in computer then its a kind of non-volatile memory which uses a thin magnetic film with a storage capability of 1bit each.
A. P. Malozemoff has written: 'Magnetic domain walls in bubble materials' -- subject(s): Domain structure, Magnetic bubbles
Hsu Chang has written: 'Magnetic Bubble Technology Integrated Circuit Magnetics for Digital Storage' 'Magnetic-bubble memory technology' -- subject(s): Magnetic bubble devices, Magnetic memory (Calculating-machines), Magnetic memory (Computers) 'Magnetic bubble technology'
saying "bubble" is addicting because it's a very random, funny word to say, and if you say it to much, you can not stop! That is why I LOOOVE saying "bubble bubble bubble bubble"!