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Electromagnetic system

EMU, the electromagnetic system of electrical units based on dynamics. ESU, the electrostatic system of electrical units based on static data. [Pg.115]

EMU, the electromagnetic system of electrical units based on dynamics. [Pg.384]

Advanced Electromagnetic Systems, S.A., 4 Rue de la Pommeraie, 78470 St. Remy-Les-Chevreuse, France... [Pg.557]

S. Biittgenbach, In Non-linear electromagnetic systems (Eds V. Kose, J. Sievert), Amsterdam IOS Press (1998). [Pg.13]

It is a personal opinion of the author that magnetic fields of at least 5 T are desirable. There are arguments for low-field electromagnetic systems, but from the point of view of sensitivity alone a high-field system is justified for catalytic studies. [Pg.87]

The quantity x is dimensionless (since M and H have the same units) but is usually reported in relation to the sample volume and, hence, is reported as volume susceptibility in cgs units of emu/cm, where emu is an abbreviation for electromagnetic system of units or, in reahty, gauss cm per gram. The corresponding value for the volume suscep-tibUity in SI units is 47t times larger than the value in cgs units. The molar susceptibility, Xm, may be obtained by multiplying x by the molar volume. [Pg.317]

Figure 1. Scheme of MEM process 1 - consumable electrode, 2 - slag pool, 3 - metal pool, 4 - ingot, 5 -electromagnetic system, 6 - vacuum chamber, 7 - mould. [Pg.415]

Fig. 5.14. Schematic view of the Kratky, Leopold, and Stabinger apparatus for the measurement of the mass per volume of solution. The solution is contained in a tube set in a wall. The protruding end of the tube is fitted with a magnet. An electromagnetic system produces transversal vibrations of the tube and enables the experimentalist to determine the resonance pulsation cu. Fig. 5.14. Schematic view of the Kratky, Leopold, and Stabinger apparatus for the measurement of the mass per volume of solution. The solution is contained in a tube set in a wall. The protruding end of the tube is fitted with a magnet. An electromagnetic system produces transversal vibrations of the tube and enables the experimentalist to determine the resonance pulsation cu.
Emu - The electromagnetic system of units, based upon the cm, g, and s plus the emu of current (sometimes called the abam-pere). [Pg.102]

Emissivity (e) - Ratio of the radiant flux emitted per unit area to that of an ideal black body atthe same temperature. Also called emittance. [1] Emu - The electromagnetic system of units, based upon the cm, g, and s plus the emu of current (sometimes called the abampere). Enantiomers - A chiral molecule and its non-superposable mirror image. The two forms rotate the plane of polarized light by equal amounts in opposite directions. Also called optical isomers. [Pg.104]

Brobeck, W. M., and W. B. Reynolds. 1945. On the Future Development of the Electromagnetic System of Tubealloy Isotope Separation, MED G-14-74. [Pg.850]

The present entry briefly discusses two of the basic discretization techniques commonly used for computational fluid dymamics (CFD) analysis of systems involving fluid flow, heat transfer, and associated phenomena such as chemical reactions. These mathematical tools, however, are generalized enough to address other transport processes occurring in electrical, magnetic, or electromagnetic systems as well. [Pg.1107]

Table 1.2-11 deals with the relationship between CGS units and SI units, and lists those CGS units that were assigned special names. In the field of mechanics, the CGS system of units was built upon three quantities and their corresponding base units the centimeter, the gram, and the second. In the field of electricity and magnetism, units were expressed in terms of these three base units. Because this can be done in different ways, this led to the establishment of several different systems, for example the CGS electrostatic system, the CGS electromagnetic system, and the CGS Gaussian system. In those three systems, the system of quantities used... [Pg.21]


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