yes, there is a NET field .electric dipole experiences a net field .(not in uniform E.Field)
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Microsoft's .NET Framework is fairly robust. You can probably find an application for it in any field that needs a program written.
Net exports.
According to Rule 5 of the NBA rules, a field goal is scored if the ball goes through the net or remains in the net. Therefore, a ball that hits the net and comes out is not a field goal even though it went through the hoop.
The net electric field inside a dielectric decreases due to polarization. The external electric field polarizes the dielectric and an electric field is produced due to this polarization. This internal electric field will be opposite to the external electric field and therefore the net electric field inside the dielectric will be less.
the net the players the referee the field the ball
In front of the net
Discus and hammer.
You have a stick with a net in the end of it. You have 12 people on the field at one time from your team (including goalie) You run down the field and pass it to people on your team, you catch the ball in the net of your stick. You cradle the ball in the net, and shoot it in the goal. [GIRLS]
You really need to check the instructions for the form. This field indicates whether the Net Cost method was uses to calculate regional value content. If yes, NC goes in the field. Otherwise, NO goes in the field.
When you score a goal and it goes inner the net! :P JK