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field intensity

[′fēld in‚ten·səd·ē]
(communications)
In Federal Communications Commission regulations, the electric field intensity in the horizontal direction.
(physics)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Blue spots indicate points with the same magnetic field intensity.
The various of external magnetic field intensity are adjusted for first solenoid accordingly Figure 8 and Figure 9.
4 and the relationship between magnetization intensity and magnetic field intensity explained by electromagnetism, the previously mentioned relationship among yield stress, magnetic field intensity H and saturation magnetization intensity [M.sub.s] can be successfully explained, which also proves the validity of chain-like flocculation theory of magnetism agglomeration.
The narrow interval of the appropriate magnetic field intensity was clearly indicated by the presence of the effect around 2.8 [micro]T fields but complete absence of the effect around 7 [micro]T.
Table 1: The magnetic field intensity H as a function of r and the speed of the particle with [beta] ~ 1.
- the pulse shape of geoelectric field intensity during a geomagnetic storm is shown in Fig.4 and corresponds to the pulse shape in the work [26], the maximum values of intensities are assumed equal to 6, 10, 15, 20 V/km;
Key statement: The tire condition of each tire of a vehicle is detected, which information is transmitted by means of electromagnetic waves from the tire condition acquisition devices to a monitoring device that receives the electromagnetic waves transmitted from tire condition acquisition devices via a receiving antenna, which monitoring device contains means for displaying the electric field intensity of the electromagnetic waves transmitted from the tire condition acquisition devices.
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