Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Superposition in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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And that's a superposition.
Includes: Superposition with braces shaped like a kart.
Existing in a superposition.
In superposition it has been separated from the group?
The quantum state of a superposition.
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God is a superposition of all the spirit from all things.
Of 13 separate discharges. Each strike is a superposition.
But the principle of superposition is the same.
This superposition requires a specific reading from the observer.
The materials and technique of superposition have changed.
Superposition and entanglement give quantum systems their power.
Each strike is a superposition of 13 separate discharges.
Something in the ring's structure has to be maintaining superposition.
Velpo's bandage: indications for superposition and his technique.
Maintaining superposition" was what you said,
All of these possibilities are in superposition with each other.
Superposition of 2 magnetic fields- interactive simulations- eduMedia.
It looks like the power source is in a superposition of states.
Figure 18: Superposition of registered US and MR image slices.
To observe a well-known application of the principle of superposition.
In a superposition of every place it ever occupied,
Additionally, qubits cannot be copied while maintaining superposition.
In a superposition of every place it ever occupied, like a single sculpture with matter.
It is a church of octagonal plan which is a superposition various styles.
Interference is the superposition of two or more waves resulting in a new wave pattern.
composition and superposition of rocks.
OSD: Character superposition function, information superposition of time and date, device ID and GPS, etc.
To describe the reflection process as the superposition of two progressive waves.
Superposition says that while the state of a qubit remains"unknown"
en crowned with a superposition of frontons.