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Circular magnetic

Nagaya, K. (1984). On a magnetic damper consisting of a circular magnetic flux and a conductor of arbitrary shape. Part II Applications and numerical results. Transactions of the ASME J. Dynam. Syst. Meets. Control. 106, 52-55. [Pg.397]

Recent attention has been directed towards circular magnetization modes (i.e., clockwise and counterclockwise), rather than linear modes as an alternative basis for storage logic [22],... [Pg.141]

A word of warning should be inserted here with regard to the model used in all these calculations. The free electron methods treat the ring current as a line current in the carbocyclic skeleton, and it may be argued that the close agreement between the quantum mechanical methods and the (single) circular magnetic shell method with respect to the calculated chemical shift of benzene implies that the same criticism may be levelled at the non-classical methods (and is probably related to the effects of... [Pg.28]

On January 9, 1932, Lawrence and Livingston were able to accelerate protons to a 1-MeV energy. Lawrence literally danced around the room with glee. The two partners then set out to build an even bigger cyclotron, which they originally called a circular magnetic resonance accelerator. [Pg.74]

When eda transitions occur in two non-identical achiral chromophores, as with the degenerate case, a linear motion of charge at a distance (in another chromo-phore) has a circular (magnetic) component locally. Thus if the two transitions couple, an induced CD signal (4) is found. The main differences between the non-degenerate and degenerate cases are that for the non-degenerate case ... [Pg.114]

An MRI scanning machine is a tube surrounded by a giant circular magnet. The patient is placed on an examination table that is inserted through the tube space. Some individuals experience claustrophobia... [Pg.1148]

Chal] X-Ray circular magnetic dichroism (XCMD) Magnetic anisotropy... [Pg.507]


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