Results for: curve of electric field
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attack with a torpedo; damage with a torpedo; undermine, sabotage, destroy, subvert; detonate an explosive device inside an oil well in order to facilitate the extraction of oil, electric ray, explosive for oil wells, firework, hit with torpedo, profes...torpedo
attraction, attraction of magnets for iron, attractive properties of a magnet; scientific study of magnets and magnetic phenomena; attraction, appeal, charisma (of a personality, etc.), magnetic field forcemagnetism
award winner, crowned with laurel, deserving honor, made of laurel, one who has been honored or received an award for outstanding achievement in a particular field; poet laureate, worthy of honor, deserving recognition; crowned with laurels as a mark o...laureate
away from the point, line or curve that touches but does not intersect with another line or curve (Geometry), line or surface that touches another, part of clavichord, part of survey line, see also:cosine, tangential, touching at a single point, touchi...tangent
away, away; astray; in the field, off the pointafield
axis endpoints of a sphere, axis point of a sphere; one item from a pair of oppositions; rod, staff; long staff on which a flag is raised, flag pole, celestial pole, distinct region in a cell, either of two opposites, electric terminal, end of a magnet...pole
bad sports performance, device that produces electric shock; something shocking, something that produces outrage, shocking story, play, or movie, something unpleasantshocker
ball game, type of game played with a bat and a ball and four stations that players must reach in order to score; homerun, hit in which a player is able to circle all four bases and score one point (usually the ball is hit out of the playing field)rounders
balloon, curve forming a tangent, enclosing case, enclosing structure, paper cover for a letter, paper wrapper in which letters are sealed and sent, performance limits of an aircraftenvelope
basic principles, basic unit of matter, bread and wine in Christian ceremony, component of an optical system, component of electric circuit, constituent of geometric figure, factor, forces of weather, heating part of an appliance, little bit, main comp...element
bay in shoreline, coving, curve at top of wall, curved molding, make with or have inward curve, nook in cliff, small bay, inlet; chap, fellow (Slang)cove
be nervous, be fidgety, be tense and jumpy, behave nervously, distortion in digitized information, nervous attack, rapid signal fluctuation, rapid variations in a signal due to electric disturbancejitter
become angry, burn off gas, burn suddenly and brightly, burn unsteadily; suddenly burst into flame, ignite; suddenly burst into anger; signal using a bright light; slowly curve outward, device for producing flare, flame for burning off waste gas, infla...flare
become hot or overheated, burn out, children, cook in oil; be cooked in oil; execute by electric chair (Slang); die by the electric chair (Slang), cook quickly in fat, execute or be executed, fried dish, fried food; social gathering at which food is fr...fry
become involute, complex, involved, complex; having a spiral shape; curled inward from the edges (Botany), rolling inward, tightly whorled, type of curveinvolute
 

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