magnetic disturbance

collocation in English

meaningsofmagneticanddisturbance

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magnetic
adjective
uk
/mæɡˈnet.ɪk/
us
/mæɡˈnet̬.ɪk/
(of a metal object or material) able to attract objects or materials containing iron ...
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disturbance
noun[C or U]
uk
/dɪˈstɜː.bəns/
us
/dɪˈstɝː.bəns/
something that interrupts someone or makes someone ...
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(Definition ofmagneticanddisturbancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These transmissions had been particularly vulnerable to ionospheric and magnetic disturbances and this was, of course, a factor to be considered in deciding where economies should be made.
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We have also investigated with particle simulations the evolution of a macroscopicmagneticdisturbance.
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Long time evolution of a macroscopicmagneticdisturbanceis also investigated with particle simulations.
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The peak has a localmagneticdisturbancethat has caused compasses in the vicinity to vary by up to eight degrees.
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Indeed, magnetic storms were first discovered by ground-based measurement of occasionalmagneticdisturbance.
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These transmissions had been particularly vulnerable to ionospheric and magnetic disturbances and this was, of course, a factor to be considered in deciding where economies should be made.
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In 1963, he proposed a method using a magnetically shielded room to keep out external magnetic disturbances, as in radiation shielding in nuclear experiments.
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Bar magnets mask the effect of normal magnetic disturbances on pigeon orientation.
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The various satellites using the facility conducted measurements of solar radiation, cosmic radiation, the polar ionosphere, and ionizing and dynamic effects regarding electric currents and magnetic disturbances.
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Their internal motions are governed by turbulence in a cold, magnetized gas, for which the turbulent motions are highly supersonic but comparable to the speeds of magnetic disturbances.
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