Pahoehoe
Lava that forms smooth ropelike coils when it hardens is called Pahoehoe.
This type of lava is Pahoehoe.
This texture of lava flow is called pahoehoe.
Pahoehoe
Pahoehoe.
I would expect a voltage in both coils of wire.Note that, if the two coils are connected, the voltages (and corresponding currents) in the coils can interact. Also, if the two coils are NOT connected, they can STILL interact, since a current will produce its own magnetic field.
Decreasing the number of coils reduces the strength of the magnet.
Dude.. because copper is a insulators of heat so they prevent heat\warmth to reach through it thus letting the coils cool.
I noticed that you asked a CST Testing Practice Fifth Grade Science question. It would be D, because it has the most coils. The more coils, the greater the magnetic field.
Answer: It's called inductance. A lot of speakers use a magnet attached to a cone and place that magnet in a set of wire coils. When power is applied and changes, the magnet moves in relation to the amount of power flowing through the coils. An antenna is a very long coil meant to capture electromagnetic waves and turn them into electricity flowing back and forth in the coils. So when a cell phone (radio wave generator and receiver) produces strong enough waves, any nearby coils will pickup some of the signal and change it to electricity. here the speaker picks up the waves from the radio and moves the speaker based on the signal from the phone. If you move the phone far enough away from the speaker, it will lessen the effect (radio wave strength is related to distance inversely - (power/d^4) versus (0.distance x power).) The stronger the phone signal or the closer it is to the speaker, the higher will be the chance that the magnet will move based on the radio signal and not just the power coming from the audio product.
No. You can smooth the clay over with a rib to make the coils smooth, both on the inside and outside of the pot.
The coils seen over (behind) the tires of a car are the springs that provide flexible movement of the axles/and wheels to smooth out the bumps when driving. Shock absorbers damp the motion so the car doesn't bounce like a pogo stick. Usually the shock absorber is built into the coil assembly to form what is called a "strut". On a bicycle, the coils do the same job, and usually have a shock absorber inside the coils.
time to replace all the sparkplugs and coils,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you can fine the coils on eBay for like $15 each or if you prefer you can buy them like in autozone or advance auto parts for like $60 each your choise if your car is forcing to run smooth in the beginning of the gear or when you stop then hit the gas pedal.....it feels like it lost a lot of power........... then the car tries to run smooth and it almost feels like its fighting with the engine .......... replace the coils it should have 6 separate coils if its a V6 or 8 separate coils if its V8
Double helices .
The spring has been stretched. When the coils are squeezed together then the spring has been compressed.
Coiling is among the most ancient forms of pottery making. The potter forms coils by rolling clay and then builds up forms by stacking the coils on top of each other and attaching them with liquid clay or slip. The coils are then usually smoothed over, making a smooth surface. Native American pottery is usually made this way and then the pots are covered with colored slip and decorated.
In power supplies both coils and capacitors are used to smooth the pulsing DC output.
rarefactions
its called the nucleolus which are filled with coils like spings of DNA
rarefactions
It is called the corkscrew because if it is frightened, it coils its tail tightly.
It is compressions