Examples of using Electric fields in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Dipoles create powerful electric fields at the nano-scale, which can guide electron transfer processes,
They will never be located in direct neighborhoods of planets as they may damage planets and their electric fields considerably.
around a conductor creates a magnetic and electric fields.
The behavior of dielectrics in electric fields is a fundamentally unifying approach based on the principles of physics and engineering.
these particles cannot be confined by electric fields.
The behavior of dielectrics in electric fields continues to be an area of study that has fascinated some curious minds including physicists,
Bioelectricity: Many animals are sensitive to electric fields, some(such as sharks) more than others(such as people).
Inside, particles spiral around as magnetic and electric fields keep them from colliding with the walls of the trap.
First of all, electric fields are not an electric current that is coursing through the tissue.
The use of active filters using electric fields and electric discharges has been known for years to address both of these challenges.
It is hypothesised that sharks may be more sensitive to electric fields than any other animal, being able to detect changes of as little as 5nV/cm.
it couples with the electric fields.
Electric fields are not ionizing radiation, like X-rays
And so, in general, there's all sorts of things you can draw the electric fields for.
The use of active filters using electric fields and electric discharges has been known for years to address both of these challenges.
Sharks may be more sensitive to electric fields than any other animal,
a monkey understand calculus or electric fields or black holes?
The study of dielectrics and their behavior in electric fields continue to fascinate physicists
Only such a concentration of charge could produce electric fields strong enough to cause large deviations.
the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields.".