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Metallic tips in particular are interesting as the sharpness of tip itself creates a strong field gradient.
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Wrapped gate creates a stronger field at the top than the field at the top of the FinFET without the horizontal gate segment.
Comparing electrical field profiles at the top of the channel obtained from 3D models for FinFET with (Figure 2a) and without the top segment (Figure 2b) of the gate, we observed the following: 1. Wrapped gate creates a stronger field at the top than the field at the top of the FinFET without the horizontal gate segment.
Furthermore, as well as propelling a magnetic device through the body, an MRI machine can also locate it.All of this is possible because an MRI machine contains both a large magnet that creates a strong magnetic field, and also a set of gradient coils that superimpose weaker but adjustable fields upon it.
That internal churning creates a strong magnetic field.
The diving board and subject are positioned near a tiny magnetic tip that creates a strong magnetic field.
This creates a strong, unidirectional, and uniform permanent magnetic field between the two facing plates of the magnets.
We think it creates a strong bond.
The teasing creates a strong base.
To confirm the most efficient and economical way to produce a powerful magnetic field by using the superconducting coils, I have assumed the permanent currents of about 700,000 A go through these superconducting coils [31], hence creating a strong magnetic field of almost 5 T, i.e., 100,000 times stronger than the earth's magnetic field by implementing the following block diagram (Fig. 5).
These adjacent charged regions following in the wake of the passing protons will create a strong electric field (hence the name "wakefield").
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