Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... lines or force lines , as they specify the direction in which the force is acting within the field they describe . As the field direction at a given time is uniquely defined at every point , one and only one field line will pass through ...
... lines or force lines , as they specify the direction in which the force is acting within the field they describe . As the field direction at a given time is uniquely defined at every point , one and only one field line will pass through ...
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... lines . As in an electric field , the tangents to these lines determine the direction of the force at a given point , and the line density is a measure of the size of the force . The lines of a magnetic induction B normal to a plane A ...
... lines . As in an electric field , the tangents to these lines determine the direction of the force at a given point , and the line density is a measure of the size of the force . The lines of a magnetic induction B normal to a plane A ...
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... lines surrounding a current carrying straight wire . Not the greater flux density nearby the wire as compared to further away . The magnetic lines of force are capable of orienting a compass needle in a direciton tangent to the line at ...
... lines surrounding a current carrying straight wire . Not the greater flux density nearby the wire as compared to further away . The magnetic lines of force are capable of orienting a compass needle in a direciton tangent to the line at ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
Communication | 39 |
Electrophysical Aspects | 49 |
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