Every single rainbow you have ever seen is actually a circle. If you see a rainbow from above, it's always a circle. With your perspective from the ground, how light refracts makes it look like a half circle touching the horizon. With enough moisture in the air under the right conditions, you see a rainbow how it actually is from the ground.
Ellie is alone and she is hallucinating Joel's presents throughout the game, haunted by his death. That would be my guess.
It bothers me more than I would like to admit when people can't use basic tense correctly. Microsoft IS about to change that.
Because they probably roll their eyes, like most people do, when they hear "pc master race."
You are right. It uses a capacitive touch sensor. The resistance touch switch wouldnt react in this way. The electromagnetic field wouldnt interact with it in the same way. And with your major you will get to take, or already have taken one of my favorite classes, Circuits and Circuits 2.
Ok, here's the answer. Some of the comments have it right, electromagnetic fields are in fact coming into play. First we need to understand how touch screens work. On your phone there are two layers of electrodes with a gap of air in between them. The top layer of electrodes are negatively charged and the bottom layer is positively charged. Without getting too much into detail, basically when your positively charged finger touches the screen, it acts as a switch to change the charge of th...
Partially right. Electromagnetic fields are in fact coming into play. First we need to understand how touch screens work. On your phone there are two layers of electrodes with a gap of air in between them. The top layer of electrodes are negatively charged and the bottom layer is positively charged. Without getting too much into detail, basically when your positively charged finger touches the screen, it acts as a switch to change the charge of the electrodes on the screen. That allows input ...
Except neon emits a red or pink color, sodium vapor emits a yellow color ;) Chemistry people!!! :)
Wait, does Nintendo have games? Did I miss something?
Every single rainbow you have ever seen is actually a circle. If you see a rainbow from above, it's always a circle. With your perspective from the ground, how light refracts makes it look like a half circle touching the horizon. With enough moisture in the air under the right conditions, you see a rainbow how it actually is from the ground. If anyone has ever taken a physics class in high school or college, it's classic optics.