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  2. Sinking of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Sinking of the Titanic The sinking of the Titanic as depicted in Untergang der Titanic, a 1912 illustration by Willy Stöwer Date 14–15 April 1912 ; 112 years ago (1912-04-15) Time 23:40–02:20 (02:38–05:18 GMT) [a] Duration 2 hours and 40 minutes Location North Atlantic Ocean, 370 miles (600 km) southeast of Newfoundland Coordinates Type Maritime disaster Cause Collision with an iceberg ...

  3. Flicker noise - Wikipedia

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    Flicker noise is a type of electronic noise with a 1/f power spectral density. It is therefore often referred to as 1/ f noise or pink noise , though these terms have wider definitions. It occurs in almost all electronic devices and can show up with a variety of other effects, such as impurities in a conductive channel, generation and ...

  4. Loud (Mac Miller song) - Wikipedia

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    Loud (Mac Miller song) " Loud" is a song by American rapper Mac Miller, and the lead single from his mixtape Macadelic (2012). It was written by Miller, Eric Dan, Jeremy Kulousek, and Zachary Vaughan, and produced by Big Jerm and Sayez. It was released on March 2, 2012, by Rostrum Records. The music video was released on March 23, 2012.

  5. Princess Kate Breaks Silence on Cancer Treatment: “I Am Not ...

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    The Princess of Wales broke her silence today with a rare personal update on her cancer recovery and treatment process. In the frank letter, Kate said she is “making good progress” but ...

  6. Quantum noise - Wikipedia

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    Quantum noise is noise arising from the indeterminate state of matter in accordance with fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, specifically the uncertainty principle and via zero-point energy fluctuations. Quantum noise is due to the apparently discrete nature of the small quantum constituents such as electrons, as well as the discrete ...

  7. If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it ...

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    The tree will make a sound, even if nobody heard it, simply because it could have been heard. The answer to this question depends on the definition of sound. We can define sound as our perception of air vibrations. Therefore, sound does not exist if we do not hear it. When a tree falls, the motion disturbs the air and sends off air waves.

  8. Noise-induced hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Otorhinolaryngology, audiology. Noise-induced hearing loss ( NIHL) is a hearing impairment resulting from exposure to loud sound. People may have a loss of perception of a narrow range of frequencies or impaired perception of sound including sensitivity to sound or ringing in the ears. [1] When exposure to hazards such as noise occur at work ...

  9. Fano noise - Wikipedia

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    Fano noise. Fano noise is a fluctuation of an electric charge obtained in a detector (in spite of constant value of the measured quantity, which is usually an energy), arising from processes in the detector. It was first described by Ugo Fano in 1947, [1] as a fluctuation of amount of ion pairs produced by a charged particle of high energy in a ...