Examples of using Can simulate in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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By pulsing the water through the nozzles, the chair could simulate the tapping sensation you can get from some mechanical massage chairs.
Han said the current wind tunnel could simulate flights ranging from Mach 5 to 9.
What if you could simulate the outcome of a surgical procedure before it is used on a patient?
What if you could simulate the outcome of a surgical procedure before it is put into practice?
As far back as 1981, the Nobel Prize- winning physicist Richard Feynman predicted that computers based on quantum mechanics could simulate large molecules exactly.
With Evatar, scientists have come a little closer to creating an entire“body-on-a-chip” that could simulate a person's physiology.
the leading networking chipmaker, introduced a tested model that could simulate 5G speeds.
The purpose of the newly created research field was to develop machines that could simulate every aspect of intelligence.
the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman predicted that computers based on quantum mechanics could simulate large molecules exactly.
Returning to the topic of flooding, emergency planners preparing for the impact of flooding could simulate a 3D city model that includes buildings, digital terrain, and intelligent utility and telecommunications network.
But early neural networks could simulate only a very limited number of neurons at once, so they could not recognize patterns of great complexity.
Battle Splash tells a story about Trianga Polyga, who created a Virtual/Augmented Reality system that could simulate real-life experience/environment in an enclosed area,
expanded version for the 1959 exposition; this version allowed the gravity level to be changed so players could simulate tennis on Jupiter and the Moon.
restore a body's ability to move, but what if you had a suit that could simulate touch?
Bostrom said this computer would be capable of doing 10^42 calculations per second, and it could simulate the entire history of humankind(including all our thoughts, feelings, and memories) by using less than one-millionth of its processing power for just one second.
The study of mathematical logic led directly to Alan Turing 's theory of computationwhich suggested that a machine, by shuffling symbols as simple as"0" and"1", could simulate any conceivable act of mathematical deduction.
The study of mathematical logic led directly to Alan Turing's theory of computation, which suggested that a machine, by shuffling symbols as simple as"0" and"1", could simulate any conceivable act of mathematical deduction.
Bostrom said this computer would be capable of doing 1042 calculations per second, and it could simulate the entire history of humankind(including all our thoughts, feelings, and memories) by using less than one-millionth of its processing power for just one second.
oh, that's really cool- if we could simulate that in 3D, if we could get the colour to separate and slide apart… like