magnetic vector

  • 1magnetic vector — magnetinis vektorius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. magnetic vector vok. magnetischer Vektor, m rus. магнитный вектор, m pranc. vecteur magnétique, m …

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  • 2magnetic vector potential — vektorinis potencialas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Vektorinis dydis A, kurio rotorius lygus magnetinio srauto tankiui, t. y. B = rot A. atitikmenys: angl. magnetic vector potential vok. Vektorpotential, n rus.… …

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  • 3magnetic vector potential — noun a vector quantity that distinguishes the nature of a magnetic field from that of an electric field …

  • 4Magnetic field — This article is about a scientific description of the magnetic influence of an electric current or magnetic material. For the physics of magnetic materials, see magnetism. For information about objects that create magnetic fields, see magnet. For …

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  • 5Magnetic potential — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 6magnetic resonance — Absorption or emission of electromagnetic radiation by electrons or atomic nuclei in response to certain magnetic fields. The principles of magnetic resonance are used to study the atomic and nuclear properties of matter; two common laboratory… …

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  • 7Magnetic flux — This article is about magnetic flux. For the magnetic field B (magnetic flux per area), see magnetic flux density. For the magnetic field H , see H field. Electromagnetism …

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  • 8vector potential — Potential postulated in electromagnetic field theory. Space differentiation (curl) of the vector potential yields the field. Magnetic vector potential is due to electric currents, while electric vector potential is assumed to be due to a flow of… …

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  • 9magnetic potential — /mægˌnɛtɪk pəˈtɛnʃəl/ (say mag.netik puh tenshuhl) noun 1. → magnetic scalar potential. 2. → magnetic vector potential …

  • 10Magnetic flux leakage — (MFL) is a magnetic method of nondestructive testing that is used to detect corrosion and pitting in steel structures, most commonly pipelines and storage tanks. The basic principle is that a powerful magnet is used to magnetize the steel. At… …

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