Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Dipole" ¶ 8
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

For and current
For a time following the abandonment of the local plant, electric current for Manchester was brought in from the south with an emergency tie-in with the Vermont Marble Company system to the north.
For example, in sound recording, fluctuations in air pressure ( that is to say, sound ) strike the diaphragm of a microphone which induces corresponding fluctuations in the current produced by a coil in an electromagnetic microphone, or the voltage produced by a condensor microphone.
For recent events the Chronicle, like his Ecclesiastical History, relied upon Gildas, upon a version of the Liber pontificalis current at least to the papacy of Pope Sergius I ( 687 – 701 ), and other sources.
For a list of current trustees, see here.
For example, the year in Japan is based on the reign of the current emperor: 2006 was Year 18 of the Emperor Akihito.
For a recent review, see The authors admits that their model " does not solve the entropy and flatness problems of standard cosmology ..... and we can provide no explanation for why the current universe is so close to being spatially flat.
For example, at over 1. 9 years, over a billion times longer than the current estimated age of the universe, bismuth-209 ( atomic number 83 ) has the longest known alpha decay half-life of any naturally occurring element.
For example, at over 1. 9 years, over a billion times longer than the current estimated age of the universe, bismuth-209 ( atomic number 83 ) has the longest known alpha decay half-life of any naturally occurring element.
For a steady flow of charge through a surface, the current I ( in amperes ) can be calculated with the following equation:
For a net current to flow, more states for one direction than for the other direction must be occupied.
For alternating currents, especially at higher frequencies, skin effect causes the current to spread unevenly across the conductor cross-section, with higher density near the surface, thus increasing the apparent resistance.
For example, in a copper wire of cross-section 0. 5 mm < sup > 2 </ sup >, carrying a current of 5 A, the drift velocity of the electrons is on the order of a millimetre per second.
For example, the CCTV New Year's Gala usually promotes couplets reflecting current political themes in mainland China.
For their first two seasons, the Bengals played at Nippert Stadium which is the current home of the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.
For example, reversing the current direction in a Daniell galvanic cell would produce an electrolytic cell, where the copper electrode is the positive terminal and the anode.
For example, sales representatives need to know about current issues and relevant marketing promotions before attempting to cross-sell to a specific client.
For example, current scholars of China tend to question the question, and look heavily at the assumptions within a question before attempting to answer it.
For these reasons, the term-algebra is rarely used in current terminology, and has been replaced by the term ' algebra '.
For example, in the 19th century, the Sun appeared to be no more than 20 million years old, but the Earth appeared to be no less than 300 million years ( resolved by the discovery of nuclear fusion and radioactivity, and the theory of quantum mechanics ); or current attempts to resolve theoretical differences between quantum mechanics and general relativity.
; Time-variant: For An operational system, the stored data contains the current value.
For example, a transconductance amplifier has a gain with units of conductance ( output current per input voltage ).
For current cryptographic purposes, an elliptic curve is a plane curve which consists of the points satisfying the equation
For a direct current system the weld rod or stick may be a cathode for a filling type weld or an anode for other welding processes.

For and loop
For a while hybrid cable / electric systems operated, for example in Chicago where electric cars had to be pulled by grip cars through the loop area, due to the lack of trolley wires there.
For example, he coined the programming phrase " two or more, use a for ," alluding to the rule of thumb that when you find yourself processing more than one instance of a data structure, it is time to consider encapsulating that logic inside a loop.
For instance, the above loop can be re-written this way:
For more advanced systems, during one phase of its working loop, the processor set its " internal state byte " on the data bus.
For example, the Motorola 68010 ( and the obscure 68012 ) was a 68000 with improvements to the loop instruction and the ability to suspend then continue an instruction in the event of a page fault, enabling the use of virtual memory with the appropriate MMU hardware.
For compact space | compact 2-dimensional surfaces without boundary ( topology ) | boundary, if every loop can be continuously tightened to a point, then the surface is topologically Homeomorphism | homeomorphic to a 2-sphere ( usually just called a sphere ).
For most of its history, all of Rice's buildings have been contained within this " outer loop ".
For example, on the original IBM PC, a male D-sub was an RS-232-C DTE port ( with a non-standard current loop interface on reserved pins ), but the female D-sub connector was used for a parallel Centronics printer port.
For example, when programming in C, there will be a performance penalty for including a call to an expensive function inside a loop, even if the function call could be moved outside of the loop without changing the results of the program.
For example, the torque on a current-carrying loop in a uniform magnetic field is the same regardless of your point of reference.
For example, in a negative feedback loop, the transcription factor acts as its own repressor: If the transcription factor protein binds the DNA of its own gene, it will down-regulate the production of more of itself.
For example, replacing division by a constant with multiplication by its reciprocal, or using induction variable analysis to replace multiplication by a loop index with addition.
For correct implementation, this technique must be used with loop inversion, because not all code is safe to be hoisted outside the loop.
For example, for clock input, a loop process or an iterative statement is required.
For a norm to be stable, people's actions must reconstitute the expectation without change ( micro-macro feedback loop ).
For example, the games on cartridge-based game consoles typically have no exit condition in their main loop, as there is no operating system for the program to exit to ; the loop runs until the console is powered off.
For example the following program displays " Hello World " by pushing the characters in reverse order onto the stack, then printing the characters in a loop which circulates clockwise through the instructions,,,,, and.
For example, the Boolean satisfiability problem can be reduced to the halting problem by transforming it to the description of a Turing machine that tries all truth value assignments and when it finds one that satisfies the formula it halts and otherwise it goes into an infinite loop.

0.669 seconds.