magnetic system उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The name " intermediate polar " is derived from the strength of the white dwarf's magnetic field, which is between that of non-magnetic cataclysmic variable systems and strongly magnetic systems.
- Correction : It wasn't'leaky feeder'for the 999 kHz operation, but the standard inductive loop system, which was the standard magnetic system available to student and hospital radio at the time.
- The technique provides valuable information over a wide variety of scientific and technological applications including chemical aggregation, polymer and surfactant adsorption, structure of thin film magnetic systems, biological membranes, etc.
- The Germans had also developed a pressure-activated mine and planned to deploy it as well, but they saved it for later use when it became clear the British had defeated the magnetic system.
- She was the first recipient of the Stree Shakthi Science Samman award ( 2000 ) for her work on exact solutions of model Hamiltonian ( low dimensions ) in the context of magnetic systems.
- Unfortunately these magnetic systems were not only very expensive, but were also unreliable and so were little used, the industry preferring to stay with the tried, tested ( and cheap ) mono optical track.
- At the beginning of the 1950s, when work on controlled fusion reactions had just started at Kurchatov, solving the problem of charge exchange for the confinement of a plasma in a magnetic system was crucial.
- Finally the introduction in 1976 of Dolby Stereo, which provided a similar performance to striped magnetic prints but more reliably and at a far lower cost, caused the 4-track magnetic system to become totally obsolete.
- McIvor said a pacemaker battery is only 2.5 volts, so it's not surprising that it would get confused about what to do when it was penetrated by the acusto-magnetic system's stronger magnetic field of 3.7 volts.
- The relation between the QCD and " disordered magnetic systems " ( the spin glasses belong to them ) were additionally stressed in a paper by Fradkin, Huberman and Shenker, which also stresses the notion of duality.