Similar words: michael faraday, nowaday, a day off, nowadays, radar, workaday, call it a day, take a day off. Meaning: n. the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867).
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31. In recent times the Faraday effect has been put to even more exciting and promising uses.
32. Faraday effect in magneto-optic glass fiber and its application to all-fiber current transducer are studied in this thesis.
33. The BSO crystal fiber having magneto-optical Faraday effect is developed. This effect is analysed theoretically by ray-analysis and Jones-matrix method, and proved experimentally.
34. Charge Measurement Applications: Capacitance measurements, static charge measurements using a Faraday cup.
35. One of the first men to work with such reactions was the great English scientist Faraday.
36. Michael Faraday, the 21-year-old son of a blacksmith, had a lucky break.
37. Based on the nonreciprocal property of Faraday effect, we investigate the light output from optical reflection cavity filled with Faraday optical rotation medium. Sentencedict.com
38. This paper report the design parameters, construction and specificity of a small magnetic mass spectrometer with an EI ion source, a sector magnetic analyser and a Faraday cup ion detector.
39. Based on Faraday effect, a digital instrument has been developed for the dynamic observation of magnetic domain.
40. Faraday are incorporated into the ultra - low distortion motor, further reducing? harmonic distortion as much as 20 dB.
41. The Faraday shield is one of the important components in the ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) heating antenna of EAST.
42. The discovery was foreseen more than 150 years ago by Michael Faraday, the father of electricity.
43. The assymmetric property of Faraday effect is discussed on a single - electronmodel.
44. He proposes to use the electrical conductivity of the sodium and chloride ions in seawater to create a novel type of Faraday cage.
45. In this paper, a direct measurement system of lightning current by using Faraday Effect is demonstrated(sentencedict.com), and novel fiber-optic sensing technologies are utilized here instead of traditional CT.
46. One was Sir Isaac Newton, another Michael Faraday. The third was James Clerk Maxwell.
47. For Faraday isolator, its performances are determined by magneto - optical crystals optical performances of the Faraday rotator.
48. A conductor intended as a Faraday shield must never be left unconnected as this almost always increases capacity and exacerbates the problem.
49. That electrically charged particles reside within atoms had been surmised since the time of Faraday.
50. The sum of the square of birefringence in the Cotton-Moutton effect and the square of birefringence in the Faraday effect is the square of total birefringence in magnetic-optic effect.
51. The effect of Faraday rotation on the helicity computation using observations from the Solar Magnetic Field Telescope at the Huairou Solar Observing Station.
52. A general calculation method to obtain the transmission spectrum of Faraday anomalous dispersion optical filter (FADOF) is presented.
53. Besides the crosstalk and channel imbalance f of SAR system, calibration of the spaceborne Polarimetric SAR(PolSAR) also needs to consider the correction of Faraday rotation .
54. Normally an equipment's circuitry is enclosed in a metal cabinet and its IC's, microprocessors etc. are protected as if in a Faraday cage.
55. Using the Faraday Effect, FOCS can easily measure the current with a fiber optic loop placed around the conductor.
56. He was speaking ahead of the presentation of Britain's highest scientific award, the Royal Society's Copley Medal, previously granted to Charles Darwin, Michael Faraday, and Albert Einstein.
57. A fiber optic interferometric configuration for a current sensor utilizing the Faraday effect is described. The system is operated in a closed loop mode using the null measurement method.
58. The interfering pulses follow exactly the same spatial path, ensuring very high stability and self-compensating. The use of Faraday mirrors compensates for automatically any birefringence effects...
59. Sir Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, Charles Babbage, Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Sir Winston Churchill, William Wilberforce, John, Paul, George and Ringo.
60. For instance, cars and airplanes can act like Faraday cages.
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