maxwell

[ US /ˈmækˌswɛɫ/ ]
[ UK /mˈækswɛl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cgs unit of magnetic flux equal to the flux perpendicular to an area of 1 square centimeter in a magnetic field of 1 gauss
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How To Use maxwell In A Sentence

  • Even while he was missing, those uncertain hours of anxious speculation and dismal journalism, she had assumed Maxwell would be found boomingly alive, having spent the whole time enjoying the amorous advances of a short-sighted minke whale. Country of the Blind
  • Maxwell's theoretical unification of electricity and magnetism was engineered into the modern human power to communicate across space at the speed of light.
  • The discovery was made by accountants sifting through the remains of the Maxwell business empire.
  • Rank was a businessman who pursued a grander vision than Isidore Ostrer or John Maxwell had ever done.
  • Maxwell did not mention the banana theory but he dismissed the numerous theories and meanings ascribed to the name Sabah in published literature as "fanciful suggestions" because there was a lack of supporting evidence. Undefined
  • Felicity Maxwell had left Lorelei's cigarettes and matches on a little table by the left arm of Lorelei 's chair. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • Maxwell believed electromagnetic waves such as light to be vibrations in the ether.
  • In the early 20th century, it was realized that the stability of atomic matter could not be explained using the Maxwell equations of classical electrodynamics.
  • I don't want to go into detail, but the phenomena can be explained by Maxwell's equation and evanescent waves.
  • We would wish to pursue further the criminal frauds committed by Robert Maxwell and others associated with the Daily Mirror.
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