Results for: (Physics, Electronics) pair of magnetic poles
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Johannes Diderik van der Waals (1837-1923), Dutch physicist, winner of the 1910 Nobel Prize in Physics; family nameWaals
joined but different, joined pair of different stampsse tenant
lack of enthusiasm, measure of magnetic resistance, unwillingness, hesitance, averseness, disinclinationreluctance
large Japanese company that manufactures electronics video games and compact discsSony
later of associated Biblical pair, model for something that is to come (e.g. someone in the Old Testament that foreshadows the coming of someone similar in the New Testament); opposite typeantitype
light-sensitive semiconductor diode, rectifier containing a photosensitive semiconductor (Electronics), semiconductor used to detect lightphotodiode
line on a meteorological map connecting areas with the same average temperatures; curve made up of dots representing the same temperature (Physics)isotherm
line showing magnetic forceisomagnetic; isomagnetic line
liquid crystal display; method of display which sends an electrical current through liquid crystal in order to produce characters (Electronics, Computers), liquid-crystal displayLCD
lodestone, stone with magnetic properties that attracts iron; piece of loadstone used as a magnet; something which attracts (also lodestone)loadstone
long-legged wading bird, one of two poles with footrests that make it possible for the user to walk above the ground; high post used to support a structure above the surface of the ground or water; variety of wading bird, pole for walking, raise on sti...stilt
looseness, sagginess (as in the fit of a pair of pants)bagginess
luminescence stimulated by light absorption, production of light as a result of the previous absorption of radiation (Physics)photoluminescence
lying parallel to magnetic field, see also:diamagnetic, see also:ferromagneticparamagnetic
magazine, magnesium, magnet, magnetic, magnetism, magnitude, magnummag.
 

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