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Longitudinal conductivity refers to the ability of a material to conduct electric current along its length or in the same direction as an applied electric field. It is typically associated with the flow of charge carriers through a material. Materials with high longitudinal conductivity are good conductors of electricity.
The single-touch method involves rubbing a magnet along the length of the material in one direction. The double-touch method involves alternating the direction of the rub after each stroke along the length of the material, effectively exposing both ends of the material to the magnetic field. Both methods help align the magnetic domains within the material, resulting in magnetization.
The movement of material down slope along a curved surface is called creep. It is a slow, continuous process of particle-by-particle movement typically caused by gravity and can occur on various slope angles.
The ability of a mineral to break along preferred directions is called cleavage. Cleavage is a result of the arrangement of atoms within the mineral structure, which causes it to break in certain directions more easily than others.
The regeneration of action potential is called "propagation." It involves the transmission of the action potential along the length of the neuron's axon.
Longitudinal conductivity refers to the ability of a material to conduct electric current along its length or in the same direction as an applied electric field. It is typically associated with the flow of charge carriers through a material. Materials with high longitudinal conductivity are good conductors of electricity.
A mineral's ability to split along flat surfaces is called cleavage. Cleavage is a characteristic property of minerals related to their crystal structure and internal arrangement of atoms.
The single-touch method involves rubbing a magnet along the length of the material in one direction. The double-touch method involves alternating the direction of the rub after each stroke along the length of the material, effectively exposing both ends of the material to the magnetic field. Both methods help align the magnetic domains within the material, resulting in magnetization.
A cross section of a cylinder along its length is called a rectangle. When a cylinder is cut along its length, the resulting shape is a rectangle with a length equal to the circumference of the cylinder and a height equal to the height of the cylinder. The area of this rectangle represents the lateral surface area of the cylinder.
The movement of material down slope along a curved surface is called creep. It is a slow, continuous process of particle-by-particle movement typically caused by gravity and can occur on various slope angles.
Length dependent refers to a characteristic or behavior that varies based on the length of a particular object or system. In various fields, such as materials science or engineering, it often describes how properties like stress, strain, or electrical resistance change with the size of the material. For example, in mechanics, the tensile strength of a material may depend on its length, affecting how it responds to forces applied along its length.
When a mass of material moves downslope along a curved surface, the process is called slumping. This can occur when the stability of the material is disrupted, causing it to slide or slump downwards due to gravity.
The ability of a mineral to break along preferred directions is called cleavage. Cleavage is a result of the arrangement of atoms within the mineral structure, which causes it to break in certain directions more easily than others.
The number of units that fit along the edge of something could be the length, width, or height of an object, the length of one part of the perimeter, the circumference of a curve, or the length of the circumference of a closed circle or oval.
Collaterals are branches that sometimes occur along the length of an axon. Parasympathetic branch is the branch of the autonomic nervous system causes increased secretion by digestive glands.
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