magnetic quadrupole is actually a group of four magnets with one pole of each adjacent magnets attract each other such that they create a Magnetic_fieldwhose magnitude Linear_functionwith the Radiusdistance from its longitudinal Coordinate_axis. This is used in Particle_beamfocusing.
Yes - several planets have magnetic fields that do not even vaguely resemble Earth's current field.
Alan George Brown has written: 'Nuclear magnetic and Zeeman quadrupole resonance' -- subject(s): Quadrupole moments, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Physics Theses, Zeeman effect 'Introduction to subject indexing' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Subject cataloging, Indexing
A nuclear electric quadrupole moment describes the effective shape of the ellipsoid of nuclear charge distribution. The quadrupole moment depends upon the size and charge of the nucleus.
Kenneth Robert Jeffrey has written: 'Nuclear quadrupole resonance studies of cuprous oxide and potassium chloroplatinate' -- subject(s): Nuclear magnetic resonance
Granit Konstantinovich Semin has written: 'Nuclear quadrupole resonance in chemistry' -- subject(s): Nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy
Plasma (i.e. ionised atoms) can not be focused by traditional optical lenses, as they will simply break and damage the lens. But, they can be focused using magnetic fields - i.e. bending magnetics, quadrupole focusing magnets.
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The make and model is a quadrupole of the malaria
EQ=+or -[(2J-1)/2(J+1)]*(3/5*R*R) Where EQ --> Electric Quadrupole moment J-->Total spin of the Single unpaired Eletron R-->Radius of the Nucleus
An antiferroquadrupole is another name for an antiferromagnetic quadrupole - in which a magnet with two identical poles attracts rather than repels.