5.So anemfis induced in the second coil. 因此在第二个线圈中感应出一个 。 「Crash Course Physics 速成课物理」评价该例句:好评差评指正 Crash Course 综合篇 6.Andemf, you’ll recall, stands for electromotive force, which is what causes electrons to move and form a current. ...
This paper studies the manifestation of electrogradient effects in the shape of the voltampere characteristics (VAC) of inhomogeneous conducting sandwich structures of the SSS and MSM types (S stands for n-type semiconductor, and M for metal) during the passage of a current perpendicular to the ...
Motional EMF is an electromotive force that is generated in response to an induced current. To calculate a motional EMF, use Faraday's law for the production of an EMF, e = - dB_flux/dt where e stands for motional emf, dB_flux is the change in the magnetic flux, and dt is the cha...
EMF stands for electromagnetic field, which is a type of energy that is emitted by electronic devices and power lines. EMF exposure has been linked to health concerns such as headaches, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating, which can negatively impact a fiction writer's ability to work. ...
It stands for "electromotive force". Maybe coat yourself in resistors? Anyway. While all electronic devices do necessarily produce some radiation, it's not the dangerous kind. The radiation from electronics typically lives in the microwave to radio area of the spectrum. This happens to any ...
The homemade porous cubic plastic cages containing mice without anesthesia were put in the center of the Helmholtz coils and cages were supported by stands to let the activities of mice restrict on the center plane of the Helmholtz coils which had higher intensity and better uniformity of ...
One single study, however, does point to a relatively strong air pollution risk —it stands out like Gulliver among the Lilliputians when placed next to other similar efforts. This one study is by two other amateur epidemiologists, who had years of support from EPRI. ...
EMF stands for electromotive force, and it is a measure of the potential difference between two electrodes in an electrochemical cell. It is a measure of the cell's ability to generate an electric current. What is standard electrode potential? Standard electrode potential is the measure of the ...