magnetohydrodynamics

NOUN
  1. the study of the interaction of magnetic fields and electrically conducting fluids (as plasma or molten metal)
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  • This textbook provides a modern and accessible introduction to magnetohydrodynamics.
  • Then I read a few chapters from a graduate student's thesis-in-progress; nothing like a little magnetohydrodynamics to get the blood flowing. Reading
  • The subtle interactions between magnetohydrodynamics and high-frequency plasma waves involving transverse and longitudinal modes are investigated.
  • By using magnetohydrodynamics, it may be explained that the asymmetry rotation of these asters is due to the asymmetry of magnetic brake.
  • Stewartson studied rotating fluid flows, shear layers, magnetohydrodynamics, the triple-deck theory, and flow at both high and low Reynolds numbers.
  • Here we have over 50 years of both theory and physical observation in the areas of high energy plasma ,and the difficulties of magnetohydrodynamics physics which is nearly as hard to spell as explain. IPCC and Solar Correlations « Climate Audit
  • My favorite in this category is magnetohydrodynamics, which is the study of plasmas and their interplay with electromagnetic fields.
  • In addition, the sun's atmosphere poses extremely interesting problems in magnetohydrodynamics and fundamental plasma physics that have important implications for a wide range of astrophysical and geophysical problems.
  • By using magnetohydrodynamics, it may be explained that the asymmetry rotation of these asters is due to the asymmetry of magnetic brake.
  • What we are proposing is that the dark matter is really a plasma, and to understand how structure forms, one needs to consider dark magnetohydrodynamics. Dark Photons
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