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Each pulse of light initially contains about as much energy as a handful of grapes.
In a typical experiment, a short pulse of light is used to excite or otherwise perturb the system, and another pulse of light, delayed with respect to the first pulse, is used to probe the system's response.
What begins as a utopian collaboration ends with the planet itself evaporating in a pulse of light.
Suddenly, Rolph and Charlie are galloping up the beach, drawn by the pulse of light and music from the open-air disco.
The light clock is just a pair of mirrors with a pulse of light bouncing between them; each bounce is a tick of the clock.
Someone who looked only at the beginning and end of the experiment would see only a pulse of light that somehow jumped forward in time by moving faster than normal light speed.
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Phelps was so tunnel-visioned; he did not notice the arterial pulse of lights on the Water Cube's outer skin until his competition had ended.
When a pulse of light--which is made up of a bunch of superimposed waves--shines through such a chamber, the gas shifts some of the waves in such a way that the pulse appears to travel faster than the speed of light (ScienceNOW, 21 July 2000).
The intense pulsed light method utilizes pulses of light that absorb into the skin and stimulate collagen growth.
In time domain optical imaging, short pulses of light driven by pulsed laser diodes are used to illuminate the organism under study and excite fluorescent molecules.
It sends out two almost simultaneous pulses of light.
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