field gradient
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffieldandgradient
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field
noun
uk/fiːld/us/fiːld/
an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by ...
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gradient
noun[C]
uk/ˈɡreɪ.di.ənt/us/ˈɡreɪ.di.ənt/
how steep a ...
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(Definition offieldandgradientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffield gradient
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Here a plane-fitting approach is proposed to compute the potentialfieldgradient.
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Furthermore, this lack of pressurefieldgradientis not compatible with a significantly heterogeneous deformation, and it indicates, consequently, a rather homogeneous shear flow at large scale.
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The end-effector is guided towards the goal point as the links avoid obstacles by means of the potentialfieldgradientvalues which directed to the goal point away from obstacles.
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Since the magneticfieldgradientis inversely proportional to the square of the channel radius, small changes in radius lead to large changes of thefieldgradient.
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The magneticfieldgradientobtained from the simulation agrees very well with the theoretical calculated value.
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A maneuver is chosen within a set of performance bounds, based on the local potentialfieldgradient.
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The accelerated electrons mirror in the magneticfieldgradientand form a velocity distribution with higher temperatures than prior to the acceleration.
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Small changes in radius have a strong impact on the magneticfieldgradientinside the plasma column.
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At equilibrium the centrifugal force is compensated by the plasma pressure and magneticfieldgradient.
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On the other hand, the electricfieldgradientover the bunch becomes larger, causing an increment of the bandwidth.
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A maneuver is chosen within a set of performance bounds, based on the potentialfieldgradient.
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The exact solution for the second example, where the background velocityfieldgradientis uniform, is taken from the literature.
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It has been called the electrostriction force orfieldgradientforce.
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The right-hand-side graph presents the magneticfieldgradientresulting from the simulation of the scintillator pictures.
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