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An antiferroquadrupole is another name for an antiferromagnetic quadrupole - in which a magnet with two identical poles attracts rather than repels.
Yes - several planets have magnetic fields that do not even vaguely resemble Earth's current field.
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Pollen grains with generative and tube nuclei have two haploid nuclei.
No. Nuclei are objects, nuclear fusion is a process in which those objects join to make bigger nuclei.
The electric quadrupole moment is a measure of the distribution of electrical charge within an object. It describes the asymmetry in the charge distribution beyond a simple dipole moment. It is used in physics to characterize the shape and charge distribution of complex systems, such as nuclei.
Jerry Lewis Pietenpol has written: 'Atomic corrections to electric-quadrupole gamma decay by heavy nuclei' -- subject(s): Gamma decay, Heavy nuclei, Spectrum analysis
After quadrupole comes sextupole, which has six poles (three north and three south). Sextupoles are used in particle accelerators to correct for nonlinear focusing effects that can occur in quadrupole magnets.
An electric quadrupole is a configuration of four equal and opposite charges that creates a more complex pattern of electric field lines compared to a dipole. The intensity of the electric field for an electric quadrupole decreases more rapidly with distance compared to a dipole due to the higher order nature of the quadrupole moment.
Granit Konstantinovich Semin has written: 'Nuclear quadrupole resonance in chemistry' -- subject(s): Nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy
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.
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The make and model is a quadrupole of the malaria
The multipole expansion quadrupole is important in studying electromagnetic fields because it helps describe the distribution of charges and currents in a system. It is used in physics to analyze complex systems and understand how they interact with electromagnetic fields.
The quadrupole moment tensor is significant in physics because it helps describe the distribution of charge or mass within an object. It is used in various fields such as electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and general relativity to understand the shape and properties of objects and their interactions with external forces.
An antiferroquadrupole is another name for an antiferromagnetic quadrupole - in which a magnet with two identical poles attracts rather than repels.
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