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Place a cardboard along the cross-section of wire and hold the cardboard horizontally and put iron powder on it and pass current through the wire...the powder will align itself in shape of magnetic field. Another method you can try is on cardboard place a magnetic compass and the needle will align itself in the path of magnetic field and keep marking the position of needle.
The intensity of a beam can be measured by the power contained in a square metre cross-section of the beam. For example the Sun's light has an intensity of about 1400 watts per square metre.
A revolved section is made by revolving a cross section view 90° about an axis of revolution and superimposing the section view on the orthographic. A removed section is similar except the view is removed to another part of the drawing. : )
To cover all bases, the following are musical wind instruments: Oboes Piccolos Flutes Bassoons Clarinets The Brass Section Saxophone Energy is generally generated from wind as the wind turns a windmill. Wind speed is measured by an anemometer.
A transverse section is a section of a leave showing the interial parts of a leave
If you sample a section, you have a specific direction in which you have drilled your sample. By applying a rotation matrix containing the bearing and the plunge of the drilling direction to the measured direction of your magnetic vector you rotate your measured vector (in core coordinates) to geographic coordinates. This vector would be true, if since the deposition the position of your section would not have changed. But usually tectonic forces have lifted, tilted and moved your section. By measuring the dip and dip direction (or strike) of the stratigraphy in the section, you can apply another rotational matrix to your vector and rotate it back to horizontal, which as a result gives you the direction of the magnetic field during deposition.
Yes, crosssections are measured in barns.
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Mostly the north and south poles.
"Section one" would refer to the first section of something that was divided into sections.
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Sonnets are divided in two sections, the first section providing the theme or problem. The second section consists of the solution or conclusion.
The force on an object divided by its cross section is called stress or pressure or pounds per square inch.
Skin effect is caused by the back emf produced by the self induced magnetic flux in a conductor. For a DC current, the rate of change of flus is zero, so there is no back emf due to changes in magnetic flux. Therefore, the current is uniformly distributed throughout the cross section of the conductor.
in the 1st section there are 1 in the 2nd section trere are 1 in the 3rd section the are 11 in the last section there are 2
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