magnetic flux
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmagneticandflux
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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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flux
noun[U]
uk/flʌks/us/flʌks/
continuous ...
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(Definition ofmagneticandfluxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Many recent investigations of the emerging flux regions have showed that themagneticfluxmay already be twisted below the photosphere.
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We have found that if the incoming wave accelerates plasma in the outflow region then it also increasesmagneticfluxreconnection.
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In these simulations, the increasing rate of the externally appliedmagneticfluxis kept constant from t = 10 to 10 000.
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Themagneticfluxsurfaces are assumed to be circular and concentric.
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Computational methods and methods of mean field electrodynamics are used to study the integral characteristics ofmagneticfluxpenetration through a convective layer.
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The dashed line represents themagneticfluxpath generated by the electromagnetic coil.
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These results suggest that some rethinking is needed about howmagneticfluxropes behave in variable plasma flows.
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Themagneticfluxinvariance in ideal magnetohydrodynamics is possible in important astrophysical applications.
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Themagneticfluxis then given by (2.8) alone.
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Further simple analysis based onmagneticfluxconservation in the system shows possibility of a 10% generator-to-load energy transfer efficiency for some realistic generator parameters.
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The evolution ofmagneticfluxropes in a sheared plasma flow is investigated.
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Magneticfluxis known to be quantized and its minimum quantum is defined by the ratio \\0e.
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Actually, it grows monotonically with due to changes in the contribution of the plasma to the totalmagneticfluxon the electrodes.
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This process annihilates the axialmagneticfluxon the reconnection point.
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The permanent magnets produce amagneticfluxperpendicular to the direction of motion.
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This part of the spectrum is described largely by variations within onemagneticfluxsurface.
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In this case, themagneticfluxsurfaces coincide with the constant total pressure surfaces and constitute helicoids.
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Ambipolar diffusion is thought to be largely responsible formagneticfluxloss within the collapsing cloud.
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Once collisionless reconnection is triggered, fast reconnection flow is generated and carries themagneticfluxtowards the downstream region.
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