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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wire of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are describing a specific type of wire belonging to something, but it requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "I need a wire of a specific gauge for this electrical project."
Alternatives: "a wire belonging to" or "a wire from a".
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In a wire of a given diameter of 100 nm, the energy transfer is not only possibly parallel, but also perpendicular to the wire axis.
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He hesitates: "It is just that there is a wire – a wire of grief across all this".
If we compare M1D for a wire of width a with its counterpart in 2D: aM2D, one can derive the following expressions: {X}_{2D}=a{M}_{2D}=frac{2Ea}{h{v}_f} (5) {X}_{1D}={M}_{1D}=operatorname{int}left[frac{2Ea}{h{v}_f}right] (6).
We now briefly present the second design where we consider a solenoidal geometry with a wire of uniform charge density parameterized as a helical segment.
This is an assassin pulling a wire of floss taut between his fingers before yanking it through the neck of a political rival.
For examples, the vibrations of a guy wire of a uniform cross-section, composed of m sections of different densities can be molded as a multipoint boundary value problem.
For example, the vibrations of a guy wire of a uniform cross section and composed of N parts of different densities can be set up as a multi-point boundary value problem [3].
It's rosebay willowherb, a hairy wire of seed bursting from a vivid fern-bed of russet.
They had hoped that repairs would be a simple matter of moving a wire off a hinge.
Use solder wire of an appropriate alloy.
A flow of current through a wire produces a magnetic field in a circular path around the wire.
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