field strength

NOUN
  1. the vector sum of all the forces exerted by an electrical or magnetic field (on a unit mass or unit charge or unit magnetic pole) at a given point in the field
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  • Signals-and-detection was getting a lot of routine stuff -- Van Allen count, micrometeor count, surface temperature, gravitation-field strength, radar and scanner echoes. Space Viking
  • Another limitation on pole field strength arises from the heating effect of the winding currents.
  • To compare the relationship between the artifact of different fixed prosthesis and field strength, scanning sequence.
  • They also detect only the portion of a magnetic field pointing along the sensor, while the atomic magnetometers detect the total field strength, a desirable capability for many magnetic imaging and search applications.
  • Specially designed probes detect the electric field strength inside the head.
  • Another limitation on pole field strength arises from the heating effect of the winding currents.
  • Maximum resonance occurs at a specific conjunction of microwave frequency and magnetic field strength.
  • The magnet was then slowly but steadily trained upward in field strength until, after 13 quenches, it reached 11.14 Tesla.
  • First there is a long-term trend caused by fluctuations in the earth's magnetic field strength.
  • The effects of magnetizing methods on the effective magnetic field strength showing the defects in the holes with short distances in magnetic particle inspection were studied by calculation.
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