- A.Contemporary art has been nourished by modern science.
- B.The impacts of modern art and science are actually mutual.
- C.Destruction or break-up has been typical of modern art.
- D.The art’s analysis of our world seems deeper than science’s.
- A.to transform real existence into incoherent dreams
- B.to diminish all time barriers and moral judgments
- C.to express their disconnected subconscious thoughts
- D.to substitute direct expressions for fragmented images
- A.are less comprehensible than most scientific inventions
- B.are more controversial than any other scientific findings
- C.have imposed much interference upon contemporary arts
- D.have found their expression in the Surrealism’s claims
- A.are responsible for most of the changes in sculpture arts
- B.enable sculptors to superimpose multiple sides of their designs
- C.permit details of an object to be magnified and seen clearly
- D.provoke artists to make themselves adaptable to the surroundings
- A.At nanokelvin temperatures, particles bounce off the walls in an ordinary container.
- B.At nanokelvin temperatures, atoms cannot be kept in an ordinary container.
- C.There has never been a container that can be cooled to nanokelvin temperatures.
- D.At nanokelvin temperatures, the magnetic force pushes the atoms away from each other.
- A.three nanokelvin
- B.half-a-billionth of a degree above absolute zero
- C.one microkelvin
- D.one nanokelvin
- A.as fast as a plane
- B.as if running a mile under four minutes
- C.at speed of half a minute
- D.one inch for 30 seconds
- A.the efforts made by MIT scientists
- B.the efforts made by the scientists at the University of Colorado
- C.the discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate
- D.improvements in precision measurements
- At absolute zero (-273 degrees C or -460 degrees F), all atomic motion comes to a standstill since the cooling process has extracted all the particles’ energy. By improving cooling methods, scientists have succeeded in getting closer and closer to absolut
- In 1995, a group at the University of Colorado at Boulder and an MIT group led by Ketterle cooled atomic gases to below one microkelvin (one-millionth of a degree above absolute zero). In doing so they discovered a new form of matter, the Bose-Einstein co
- At such low temperatures, atoms cannot be kept in physical containers, because they would stick to the walls. Furthermore, no known container can be cooled to such temperatures. Therefore, the atoms are surrounded by magnets, which keep the gaseous cloud
- A.How to improve precision in measurement.
- B.How to form a quantum fluid.
- C.How atoms interact with each other.
- D.How atoms move in a narrow channel.
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