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Перевод: magnetism
[существительное] магнетизм ; личное обаяние; привлекательность ; магнитные св`ойства
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- Unlike physicists, however, social scientists cannot easily construct social circuits from which the effect of sexual magnetism is just banished, for example.
- However Howard Goldberg and Michael Scadron, using Newton's laws, basic electricity and magnetism, and the fundamentals of modern physics, have created a thorough introductory course in astrophysics and cosmology.
- Mr Mandela, for his part, according to Mr Ramaphosa, had "a unique greatness", a magnetism which he felt in his presence on Tuesday before he had even looked him in the eye.
- His poem about Mesmer is a great puzzle to me, as I cannot tell with any certainty what is his attitude to Animal Magnetism, whether mocking or endorsing, and this is so with other of his work, so that often one is led to wonder whether there is not a great pother of talk about nothing much.
- Did I, he wanted to know, think the trapsetter had taken magnetism into account.
- The classic example is the unification of electricity, magnetism and light (see Box).
- I'm working on contradictions between the twin paradox and magnetism," said a tall, genial fellow not wearing his badge.
- In electro magnetism, the repulsion between two electrons can be pictured as the exchange of a photon - a particle that has to be massless to give the force its infinite range, its inverse square law.
- I never got an answer to my question, a reasonable enough one I maintained, what was magnetism?
- Regarding the article "Magnetism and the standing stones" (Forum, 13 January, p 105), it seems clear to us that such stone circles were of great practical importance to their constructors.
- The magnetism inhibits the flow of heat upwards from inside the sun, cooling the sunspot regions to about 4000 K, so they appear dark.
- That is, if you exclude from "physics" the glamour areas of astronomy and particle physics, leaving the substantial but hard-to define area that includes our knowledge of solids, liquids and gasses, interactions between atoms and electrons, magnetism, instruments and techniques.
- ONE OF the doughty pack leaders to emerge in the late 1940's from the Manchester scrum of "palaeomagnetists" was S, Keith Runcorn - a former Cambridge engineer with an almost unhealthy liking for the rough and tumble of the rugby field, Keith Runcorn is now professor of physics, and geophysics supremo, at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne - and incidentally the president of the university's rugby club, To honour Runcorn's reaching the age of 60, the university organised earlier this month a three-day conference on "Magnetism, planetary rotation and convection in the Solar System", Since the Second World War, geology has undergone conceptual upheavals as never before, The apparently ludicrous ideas proposed by Alfred Wegener in the 1920s, that the Earth's continents were drifting around, have found solid ground, The evidence came from physicists inspired by wartime work on radar, by cosmic-ray research and the discovery that some rotating stars have a magnetic field, The physicists set themselves the task of measuring whether rotating bodies on Earth also produce magnetic fields, The eminent Patrick Maynard Blackett devised a highly sensitive magnetometer for this work, but finding that a spinning gold cylinder produced no magnetic field, turned his machine to measuring rock magnetism, A school of expertise concerned with "fossilised magnetism" developed around him at Manchester and later at Imperial College, London, The fruits of such work inspired a reappraisal of continental drift and new theories to explain the mechanisms responsible for moving the continents, and later produced the foundations on which were forged the unifying concepts of plate tectonics and seafloor spreading, Runcorn applies an enormous enthusiasm to all that he takes on - as many past students and editors of various science journals can testify, His first notoriety came with his attempts to determine whether the Earth's general magnetic field was related to the planet's rotation, or related to some deep-seated phenomenon, To determine this he took his magnetometer down some of the deep Lancashire coal pits.
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