(magnetic field)

  • 51magnetic field therapy — the application of permanent or pulsed magnetic fields to specific areas of the body or to acupoints for therapeutic purposes; in addition to the FDA approved use of pulsed magnetic fields for the treatment of nonunion fractures, it has been… …

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  • 52magnetic field strength. — See magnetic intensity. * * * …

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  • 53magnetic field strength — noun → magnetic intensity …

  • 54magnetic field strength. — See magnetic intensity …

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  • 55Earth's magnetic field — Computer simulation of the Earth s field in a normal period between reversals.[1] The tubes represent magnetic field lines, blue when the field points towards the center and yellow when away. The rotation axis of the Earth is centered and… …

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  • 56Mercury's magnetic field — Magnetosphere of Mercury Graph showing relative strength of Mercury s magnetic field. Discovery[1] …

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  • 57Rotating magnetic field — A rotating magnetic field is a magnetic field which changes direction at (ideally) a constant angular rate. This is a key principle in the operation of the alternating current motor. In 1882, Nikola Tesla identified the concept of the rotating… …

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  • 58National High Magnetic Field Laboratory — logo the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) is a laboratory at Florida State University, with branches in University of Florida and at Los Alamos National Laboratory. NHMFL develops and research at magnetic fields for research in… …

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  • 59Stellar magnetic field — A stellar magnetic field is a magnetic field generated by the motion of conductive plasma inside a main sequence (hydrogen burning) star. This motion is created through convection, which is a form of energy transport involving the physical… …

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  • 60Orders of magnitude (magnetic field) — This page lists examples of magnetic field B in teslas produced by various different sources. They are grouped by orders of magnitude, and each section covers three orders of magnitude, or a factor of one thousand. Note: Traditionally,… …

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