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A near-gale wind working against an unusually strong current created waves and substantial swells, and the river was laden with floating tree limbs and an occasional log.
Only small amounts of metal are needed, though, so the end result is a cheap and flexible material.The main problem is that the alternating current created is very high frequency.
The galvanic current created between these areas was measured with sensors.
Consequently, we have found that the dynamo current created by flow deceleration in the dayside magnetosphere is connected with the PI current in the ionosphere via the FAC.
Therefore, according to Eq. (6), the materials current created by part k in period t from facility i to facility j and vice versa ((f_{tijk})) is also a random variable with a normal distribution having the expectation and variance given in Eqs.
The theory of magneto hydro dynamics (MHD) shows that there are three main sources of FAC including the inertial current created by the deceleration of flows; magnetic shear associated with field line bending due to flow shears (vorticity); and a misalignment of the gradients of plasma pressure and flux tube volume.
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Third, the passage of an electric current creates magnetism, and magnetism tends to destroy superconductivity.But these obstacles are being overcome.
Strong winds run nearly parallel to the current, creating even more turbulence.
The intense current creates magnetic and electric fields that cause the wires to slam onto a chunk of plastic that has an embedded pellet of deuterium 2 millimeters across.
The influence of the Atlantic Ocean and the North Atlantic Current creates a mild oceanic climate.
Placing an electrode in the wastewater and applying a current creates hydrogen gas.
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