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These are wide zones of the Sun where the magnetic field is unipolar and opens towards the interplanetary space.
These unpaired dipoles ( often called simply " spins " even though they also generally include angular momentum ) tend to align in parallel to an external magnetic field, an effect called paramagnetism.
These simple relationships hold true only when there is no mutual coupling of magnetic fields between individual inductors.
These devices usually use a magnetic flux detector to determine the position of the stick.
These fields, generated by passing electric currents through gradient coils, make the magnetic field strength vary depending on the position within the magnet.
These two properties are not contradictory, because in the optimal geometrical arrangement, there is more magnetic moment from the sublattice of electrons that point in one direction, than from the sublattice that points in the opposite direction.
These magnets are widely used in such products as microphones, professional loudspeakers, in-ear headphones, and computer hard disks, where low magnet mass or volume, or strong magnetic fields are required.
These waves propagate at the speed of light and have varying electric and magnetic fields which are orthogonal to one another, and also to the direction of propagation of the waves.
These materials are slightly attracted by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the magnetic properties when the external field is removed.
These include photon scanning microscopy ( PSTM ), which uses an optical tip to tunnel photons ; scanning tunneling potentiometry ( STP ), which measures electric potential across a surface ; spin polarized scanning tunneling microscopy ( SPSTM ), which uses a ferromagnetic tip to tunnel spin-polarized electrons into a magnetic sample, and atomic force microscopy ( AFM ), in which the force caused by interaction between the tip and sample is measured.
These particles will not be able to average the magnetic properties so effectively, which will result in increased energy transport.
These materials combine high magnetic permeability with high bulk electrical resistivity.
These lines are closely associated with surface magnetic activity, so the period of variation measures the time required for the activity sites to complete a full rotation about the star.
These levels exceed average residential power-frequency magnetic fields in homes which are about 0. 07 µT ( 0. 7 mG ) in Europe and 0. 11 µT ( 1. 1 mG ) in North America.
These two perpendicular magnetic fields add vectorially, and the compass needle points along the direction of their resultant, at an angle of:
These electrons are then trapped in the Earth's magnetic field, giving rise to an oscillating electric current.
These frequency measurements can be easily taken, and thus the losses which appear as the voltage across the load resistor in the circuit are a periodic function of the applied magnetic flux with a period of Φ < sub > 0 </ sub >.
These are turn-key systems, made by several manufacturers, that measure the magnetic properties of a material sample.
These include fluctuating configurations of defects in metals, fluctuating occupancies of traps in semiconductors, and fluctuating domain structures in magnetic materials.
These electrons interact with the radio-frequency magnetic field of the induction coil and are accelerated first in one direction, then the other, as the field changes at high frequency ( usually 27. 12 million cycles per second ).
These electrons interact with the radio-frequency magnetic field of the induction coil and are accelerated first in one direction, then the other, as the field changes at high frequency ( usually 27. 12 MHz ).
These orbitals are known as Landau levels, and at weak magnetic fields, their existence gives rise to many interesting " quantum oscillations " such as the Shubnikov – de Haas oscillations and the de Haas – van Alphen effect ( which is often used to map the Fermi surface of metals ).
These magnets are lower in magnetic strength but can be very flexible, depending on the binder used.
These are very different from conventional magnets that store information at a magnetic domain level and theoretically could provide a far denser storage medium than conventional magnets.

These and moments
These moments are historical events in the lives of individual authors with which the student of comparative literature must be frequently concerned.
These inwardly dramatic moments showed the kind of `` opera style '' of which Beethoven was genuinely capable, but which did not take so kindly to the mechanics of staging.
These continuous tension – discontinuous compression structures featured single force compression members ( no flexure or bending moments ) that did not touch each other and were ' suspended ' by the tensional members.
These Judeo-Christian values were especially important at the key foundational moments of the settling of America, the War for Independence and the Civil War.
These correspond to the alternative measures of skewness that are not based on ordinary moments.
These dipole moments can line up in certain secondary structures ( such as the α-helix ), producing a large net dipole.
These processes, it must be noticed, are not to be conceived as successive, or as taking place in time ; they are to be looked at sub specie aeternitatis, as the necessary elements or moments in the self-evolution of the divine Being.
These are moments that have nothing to do with the story, and yet everything to do with it.
These models do not require any additional painting, decals or gluing just a push together assembly that takes only a few moments.
These snapshot aesthetic images depict drug use, violent, aggressive couples and autobiographical moments.
These were images of moments detached from the narrative of the Passion of Christ designed for meditation on his sufferings, or those of the Virgin: the Man of Sorrows, Pietà, Veil of Veronica or Arma Christi.
In his old age, Anrep also acted as adviser and principal sketch artist for the mosaics installed in the chapel of Saint Paul ( 1964 – 1965 ) These mosaics depict various moments in the life of Paul ; his occupation as a tentmaker, his conversion to Christ, the shipwreck on Malta and his eventual execution in Rome.
These moments occur each 4 and 1 / 3 months.
These features can be added in a few moments, however, using dcop.
These segments were used to allow the audience to get to know the Gladiators or to highlight some of the best moments of past competitions.
These events continue to be important moments in hacker culture, with visitors from a large number of countries.
These moments now re-emerge as Being-in-Itself, i. e., Something as Something only insofar as it is in opposition to the Other ; and Being-for-Other, i. e., Something as Something only insofar as it is in relation to the Other.
These Units, say ten or twenty of them, are the sublated moments of the Extensive Magnitudes ten or twenty.
These relations highlight the potential of mixture distributions to display non-trivial higher-order moments such as skewness and kurtosis ( fat tails ) and multi-modality, even in the absence of such features within the components themselves.
These shafts will, within a given flex rating, address specific criteria, such as to launch the ball higher or lower or to adjust for the timing of a player's swing to load and unload the shaft at the correct moments of the swing for maximum power.
These F91s piloted by Harrison's squad dealt considerable damage to Seabook's Crossbone Gundam, resulting in him unable to fight back when his wingman Zabine Chareux betrayed and turned on him moments later.
These roll moments in turn come from side forces at the wheels, which are closely related to steering torques.
These important moments in the habitant life were considered religious traditions and marked by rituals.
These often make for some of the show's funniest or most revealing moments.

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