It's brown fur
Characteristics passed down from parents to child. (eg. Blue eyes) Rather than traits learned from their environment (eg. learning to cycle) So definition= 'Heredity is the passing of traits from parents to offspring'
Zero Field Cooling - Field Cooling Measuring an effect from a field in the two following ways: ZFC- Applying the field at a relatively low temperature compared to a characteristic temperature and continuously measuring the effects of the field as you raise the temperature to a level well above the characteristic level. FC - Applying the field at a relatively high temperature compared to a characteristic temperature and continuously measuring the effects of the field as you lower the temperature to a level well below the characteristic level. FC can be thought of as the reverse process to ZFC. If the effect you're measuring doesn't reverse using ZFC-FC, then you have something interesting on your hands.
Dipole Field
The current must be changing. Say thank you to Faraday.
Less than 1 month.
Yes
Brown fur
It's brown fur
The characteristics of a field mouse are definitely inherited from its parents. A young mouse will gain all of its characteristics from it's parents because they are a product of their parents.
i would say its fur color, tail length, and ear size ( if any are correct its fur color)
what characteristic of earth's interior is likely to be responsible for earth's magnetic field
the nature and characteristic of an electric field
Characteristics passed down from parents to child. (eg. Blue eyes) Rather than traits learned from their environment (eg. learning to cycle) So definition= 'Heredity is the passing of traits from parents to offspring'
a pattern or marking characteristic of a of a particular species of bird
Zero Field Cooling - Field Cooling Measuring an effect from a field in the two following ways: ZFC- Applying the field at a relatively low temperature compared to a characteristic temperature and continuously measuring the effects of the field as you raise the temperature to a level well above the characteristic level. FC - Applying the field at a relatively high temperature compared to a characteristic temperature and continuously measuring the effects of the field as you lower the temperature to a level well below the characteristic level. FC can be thought of as the reverse process to ZFC. If the effect you're measuring doesn't reverse using ZFC-FC, then you have something interesting on your hands.
Zero Field Cooling - Field Cooling Measuring an effect from a field in the two following ways: ZFC- Applying the field at a relatively low temperature compared to a characteristic temperature and continuously measuring the effects of the field as you raise the temperature to a level well above the characteristic level. FC - Applying the field at a relatively high temperature compared to a characteristic temperature and continuously measuring the effects of the field as you lower the temperature to a level well below the characteristic level. FC can be thought of as the reverse process to ZFC. If the effect you're measuring doesn't reverse using ZFC-FC, then you have something interesting on your hands.
The properties of the field. You have lots of properties and can set these to various things.