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yes, there is a NET field .electric dipole experiences a net field .(not in uniform E.Field)
Microsoft's .NET Framework is fairly robust. You can probably find an application for it in any field that needs a program written.
Net exports.
According to Rule 5 of the NBA rules, a field goal is scored if the ball goes through the net or remains in the net. Therefore, a ball that hits the net and comes out is not a field goal even though it went through the hoop.
The two boxes closest to the net on both sides of the field are called the penalty boxes.
When no net force acts on a loop of wire in a magnetic field, the loop will not experience any acceleration or movement.
The net magnetic field refers to the combined magnetic field resulting from the contribution of multiple magnetic sources in a given space. It is calculated by summing up the magnetic fields generated by individual sources or components present in the region. The net magnetic field's strength and direction can vary depending on the orientation and magnitude of the contributing magnetic fields.
The net electric field inside a dielectric decreases due to polarization. The external electric field polarizes the dielectric and an electric field is produced due to this polarization. This internal electric field will be opposite to the external electric field and therefore the net electric field inside the dielectric will be less.
Discus and hammer.
the net the players the referee the field the ball
In front of the net