Newton's
critical experiment proving white light is a jumbled confusion of light of all colours is celebrated by a dazzling display of coloured lights placed among the branches of the tree.
Only SpaceX's Dragon capsules, however, return cargo and
critical experiment results back from the station.
One
critical experiment is a four-stage sequential Stern-Gerlach experiment measuring the x-, then the y-, then the x-, then the y-components of the spin of a particle.
Even without knowing the bomb, its science and power, Americans felt the bomb through what Jacobs calls "nuclear narratives." American nuclear scientists called one
critical experiment "tickling the dragon's tail," and from this Jacobs takes his title.
We have done the
critical experiment that has been asking to be done for the past 35 years, said Professor Hector.
If Levine had recognized the implausible results of her own
critical experiment and had abandoned the effort to link realism with suspense, there would still remain much of interest.
A
critical experiment was run to verify the concept of shaping a nucleated solution flow using the extrusion system configuration of Fig.
But for biomedical researchers the
critical experiment may also be defined as evidence.
Palma di Cesnola's book is a
critical experiment, in which the methodology employed is at least as significant as the results obtained.
To find out, "I think it is a
critical experiment to determine whether there really is a shock wave inside single bubbles," he says.