It seems like there is a typo in your question. If you are asking about "epicenter force," it refers to the force or energy released during an earthquake that emanates from the point on the Earth's surface directly above the earthquake's origin. This force can cause widespread damage depending on the magnitude of the earthquake.
A condenser is not used in epi-fluorescence microscopes because the excitation light is focused onto the sample from above, typically through the objective lens. The use of a condenser, which typically directs light from below the sample, is not necessary in epi-fluorescence microscopy as it would not contribute to the desired illumination and would interfere with the fluorescence detection.
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If the force gauge isn't moving, the the net force must needs be zero.
Electric force is a force at a distance, not a contact force. It is a fundamental force of nature that acts between charged particles without the need for physical contact. The strength of the electric force is determined by the magnitude of the charges and the distance between them.
Epi is usually used as shorthand for epinephrine, as in an Epi-pen.
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One likely possibility would be "epi."
Epi Quizon was born on 1973-01-23.
Epi ta proso was created in 1882.
Epi Taione was born on 1979-03-02.
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it could be EPI, which i also a name of an epidemiological graph (epi-curve)
epi/gastricEpi- (above)gastr (stomach)-ic (pertaining to)
epi refers to "upon" or on-top endo refers to "with-in" or inside
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