constant field

constant field

[′kän·stənt ′fēld]
(physics)
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The Black Hole Surrounded by the Cosmological Constant Field. Fourth example of the line element of black hole surrounded by the cosmological constant field is given below [58]:
In separately excited DC machine with a constant field excitation, torque is directly proportional to armature current.
After a poor start to the game, the visitors recovered as they took advantage of constant field position in Oxford's half to hold a healthy 24-0 lead at the break.
After a poor start to the game, Anthony Murray's men recovered as they took advantage of constant field position in Oxford's half to hold a healthy 24-0 lead at the break.
Noting reasons why AAP has gained ground in Delhi, the article said, " The AAP through its constant field work and antiestablishment rhetoric has managed to reclaim a large portion of its lost ground.
In the constant field test, a single crystal, martensite, NiMnGa rod was magnetized with high field to ensure the material was initially in field-preferred state.
All of this points to the fate of the planned campaign on Kandahar in order to strike a lethal blow to the Taliban, to the capability for constant field control of the locations from which the movement is expelled, and eventually to the fate of the general confrontation in Afghanistan.
There will be a constant field sound room to extend the work of Prof Paul Jennings, who has advised Jaguar and Land Rover on everything from engine noise to the way windows open and shut.
However a slow over rate of 13 per hour and constant field changes by England, together with an unnecessary break of 30 minutes between innings, is being blamed for the hollow game.

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