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  • Magnetic deviation
  • Compass error induced by local fields

    Magnetic deviation is the compass error caused by local magnetic fields generated by nearby ferrous materials or electrical equipment, which distort the

    Magnetic deviation

    Magnetic deviation

    Magnetic_deviation

  • Magnetic declination
  • Angle on the horizontal plane between magnetic north and true north

    used as the symbol for magnetic declination. The term magnetic deviation is sometimes used loosely to mean the same as magnetic declination, but more correctly

    Magnetic declination

    Magnetic declination

    Magnetic_declination

  • Heading (navigation)
  • Compass direction

    true heading, to magnetic and compass headings. TVMDC is a mnemonic initialism for true heading, variation, magnetic heading, deviation, compass heading

    Heading (navigation)

    Heading (navigation)

    Heading_(navigation)

  • Deviation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    broadcasts at Magnetic deviation, the error induced in compasses by local magnetic fields Deviation (Jayne County album), 1995 Deviation (Béla Fleck album)

    Deviation

    Deviation

  • Compass
  • Instrument used for navigation and orientation

    points on the shore. A compass deviation card is prepared so that the navigator can convert between compass and magnetic headings. The compass can be corrected

    Compass

    Compass

    Compass

  • Root mean square deviation
  • Statistical measure

    The root mean square deviation (RMSD) or root mean square error (RMSE) is a frequently used measure of the distances between actual observed values and

    Root mean square deviation

    Root_mean_square_deviation

  • Binnacle
  • Waist-high stand in which navigational instruments are placed

    binnacles used iron nails, which were later discovered to cause magnetic deviations in compass readings. As the development of the compass and understanding

    Binnacle

    Binnacle

    Binnacle

  • Cardinal direction
  • Directions of north, south, east and west

    map makers through history List of international common standards Magnetic deviation – explanation of the slight misalignment of a compass with the Earth's

    Cardinal direction

    Cardinal direction

    Cardinal_direction

  • Discovery of the neutron
  • Scientific background leading to the discovery of subatomic particles

    Wasserstoffmolekülen und das magnetische Moment des Protons. I / Magnetic Deviation of Hydrogen Molecules and the Magnetic Moment of the Proton. I." Zeitschrift für Physik

    Discovery of the neutron

    Discovery of the neutron

    Discovery_of_the_neutron

  • Temagami Magnetic Anomaly
  • Magnetic anomaly in Ontario, Canada

    The Temagami Magnetic Anomaly, also called the Temagami Anomaly or the Wanapitei Anomaly, is a magnetic anomaly resulting from a large buried geologic

    Temagami Magnetic Anomaly

    Temagami Magnetic Anomaly

    Temagami_Magnetic_Anomaly

  • Course (navigation)
  • Cardinal direction for steering

    Course directions are specified in degrees from north, either true or magnetic. In aviation, north is usually expressed as 360°. Navigators used ordinal

    Course (navigation)

    Course (navigation)

    Course_(navigation)

  • Coppermine expedition
  • British overland Arctic survey expedition, 1819–1822

    idea of its location as well. His compass was of little use as the magnetic deviation for the area was unknown and the constant cloud cover made celestial

    Coppermine expedition

    Coppermine expedition

    Coppermine_expedition

  • Nucleon magnetic moment
  • In physics, proton and neutron magnetism

    Wasserstoffmolekülen und das magnetische Moment des Protons. I / Magnetic Deviation of Hydrogen Molecules and the Magnetic Moment of the Proton. I". Z. Phys. 85 (1–2): 4–16

    Nucleon magnetic moment

    Nucleon_magnetic_moment

  • Sunstone (medieval)
  • Ancient navigational aid

    areas of confused magnetic deviation (such as the Labrador coast), a sunstone could have been a more reliable guide than a magnetic compass. Allegory

    Sunstone (medieval)

    Sunstone (medieval)

    Sunstone_(medieval)

  • Cosmography
  • Science of mapping the universe

    years. He proposed spherical charts and mentioned magnetic deviation and the existence of magnetic poles. Peter Heylin's 1652 book Cosmographie (enlarged

    Cosmography

    Cosmography

  • Vacuum permeability
  • Physical constant

    vacuum magnetic permeability (variously vacuum permeability, permeability of free space, permeability of vacuum, magnetic constant) is the magnetic permeability

    Vacuum permeability

    Vacuum_permeability

  • Earth's magnetic field
  • is positive for an eastward deviation of the field relative to true north. It can be estimated by comparing the magnetic north–south heading on a compass

    Earth's magnetic field

    Earth's magnetic field

    Earth's_magnetic_field

  • Lake Michigan Triangle
  • Area of Lake Michigan known for disappearances and maritime disasters

    is magnetic anomalies caused by magnetic declination and magnetic deviation. Declination refers to the difference between true north and magnetic north

    Lake Michigan Triangle

    Lake Michigan Triangle

    Lake_Michigan_Triangle

  • North magnetic pole
  • Earth's magnetic pole in the Northern Hemisphere

    north magnetic pole, also known as the magnetic north pole, is a point on the surface of Earth's Northern Hemisphere at which the planet's magnetic field

    North magnetic pole

    North magnetic pole

    North_magnetic_pole

  • Magnetic moment
  • Concept in the physics of electromagnetism

    In electromagnetism, the magnetic moment or magnetic dipole moment is a vector quantity which characterizes the strength and orientation of a magnet or

    Magnetic moment

    Magnetic moment

    Magnetic_moment

  • Jean Alexander Heinrich Clapier de Colongue
  • Russian engineer (1838–1901)

    a Baltic German marine engineer and founder of a theory of magnetic deviation for magnetic compasses, living and working in Imperial Russia. Ivan Petrovich

    Jean Alexander Heinrich Clapier de Colongue

    Jean Alexander Heinrich Clapier de Colongue

    Jean_Alexander_Heinrich_Clapier_de_Colongue

  • Antimagnetic watch
  • Watch resistant to magnetic fluctuations

    Anti-magnetic (non-magnetic) watches are those that are able to run with minimal deviation when exposed to a certain level of magnetic field. The International

    Antimagnetic watch

    Antimagnetic_watch

  • Lord Kelvin
  • British physicist, engineer and mathematician (1824–1907)

    to perfect the adjustable compass to correct errors arising from magnetic deviation owing to the increased use of iron in naval architecture. Thomson's

    Lord Kelvin

    Lord Kelvin

    Lord_Kelvin

  • V-1 flying bomb
  • German World War II cruise missile

    Building (Richthaus). There the compass was corrected for magnetic variance and magnetic deviation. The RLM at first planned to use a radio control system

    V-1 flying bomb

    V-1 flying bomb

    V-1_flying_bomb

  • Halloween 73
  • 2019 live album by Frank Zappa

    (second show) No. Title Length 1. "The History Of The San Clemente Magnetic Deviation" 1:50 2. "Dickie’s Such An Asshole" 9:59 3. "Another New Event" 0:56

    Halloween 73

    Halloween_73

  • Blohm & Voss BV 40
  • German glider fighter

    floor of the cockpit consisted of a 5-millimetre plate. To reduce magnetic deviation from the armour plates, the compass protruded from the aircraft's

    Blohm & Voss BV 40

    Blohm & Voss BV 40

    Blohm_&_Voss_BV_40

  • Anomaly (natural sciences)
  • Persisting deviation

    Earth sciences involving applied statistics, an anomaly is a persisting deviation in a physical quantity from its expected value, e.g., the systematic difference

    Anomaly (natural sciences)

    Anomaly_(natural_sciences)

  • Magnetometer
  • Device that measures magnetism

    measures magnetic field (B) or magnetic dipole moment. Different types of magnetometers measure the direction, strength, or relative change of the magnetic B-field

    Magnetometer

    Magnetometer

    Magnetometer

  • Flinders bar
  • magnets, and horizontal magnets, a deviation card or graph is produced. This card, or graph, lists the deviation for various compass courses and is referred

    Flinders bar

    Flinders_bar

  • Claimed moons of Earth
  • Claims that Earth may have other natural satellites

    atmosphere and surface of the earth, producing storms, rain, tempests, magnetic deviations and earthquakes... "Scientific Notes and News". Science. VIII (189):

    Claimed moons of Earth

    Claimed moons of Earth

    Claimed_moons_of_Earth

  • Spin (physics)
  • Intrinsic quantum property of particles

    inhomogeneous magnetic fields in a Stern–Gerlach experiment, or by measuring the magnetic fields generated by the particles themselves. The intrinsic magnetic moment

    Spin (physics)

    Spin_(physics)

  • Admiralty chart
  • Nautical chart

    bearing at that angle to reach B from A. Allowances for magnetic variation and magnetic deviation must also be made. However, a rhumb line is not in general

    Admiralty chart

    Admiralty chart

    Admiralty_chart

  • First Russian Antarctic Expedition
  • 1819–1821 expedition to explore the Southern Ocean and Antarctica

    salinity; there was a first attempt to define compass magnetic deviation at different directions. Magnetic measurements conducted by Simonov were published

    First Russian Antarctic Expedition

    First Russian Antarctic Expedition

    First_Russian_Antarctic_Expedition

  • 1551 in science
  • cosmography, proposing spherical charts and mentioning magnetic deviation and the existence of magnetic poles. approx. date – Timothy Bright, English physician

    1551 in science

    1551_in_science

  • Meridian (geography)
  • Line between the poles with the same longitude

    longitude near the International Date Line (with land mass and island deviations for boundary reasons). The meridians from Greenwich (0°) west to the antimeridian

    Meridian (geography)

    Meridian (geography)

    Meridian_(geography)

  • Matthew Flinders
  • Royal Navy officer, navigator and cartographer (1774–1814)

    proposal[page needed] for the use of iron bars to be used to compensate for the magnetic deviations caused by iron on board a ship resulted in their being known as Flinders

    Matthew Flinders

    Matthew Flinders

    Matthew_Flinders

  • EMF measurement
  • Measurement of ambient electromagnetic field

    then sent to a spectrum analyzer with a 50 Ω common RF cable. Isotropic deviation, in EMF measurements, is a parameter that describes the accuracy in measuring

    EMF measurement

    EMF measurement

    EMF_measurement

  • G-factor (physics)
  • Ratio of magnetic moment and angular momentum

    theory prediction by 4.2 standard deviations. The g-factors typically represent a linear relationship between a magnetic moment and an angular momentum.

    G-factor (physics)

    G-factor_(physics)

  • Magnetic anomaly detector
  • Instrument for detecting variations in the Earth's magnetic field

    ferromagnetic object as a magnetic dipole, and noise-based methods, which use statistical analysis to identify anomalies as deviations from the background geomagnetic

    Magnetic anomaly detector

    Magnetic anomaly detector

    Magnetic_anomaly_detector

  • Degaussing
  • Process of decreasing or eliminating a remnant magnetic field

    significant effect on compass deviation, identified in some extreme cases as being caused by the reversal of the ship's magnetic signature. In 1866, Evan Hopkins

    Degaussing

    Degaussing

  • Lianyungang Huaguoshan International Airport
  • Commercial airport serving Lianyungang, Jiangsu, China

    The initial true azimuth of the runway is 27 degrees–207 degrees (magnetic deviation 5 degrees W), and the initial elevation of the reference point is

    Lianyungang Huaguoshan International Airport

    Lianyungang_Huaguoshan_International_Airport

  • Plantagenet Bank
  • Under-sea feature in the Atlantic Ocean

    significant carbonate deposits. It was studied in the early 1960s for its magnetic deviations which contribute to the lore of the Bermuda Triangle. "Marine Regions

    Plantagenet Bank

    Plantagenet_Bank

  • Mulciber (volcano)
  • Extinct volcano in the North Sea

    magnetite and ferrous oxide occur frequently. This causes a deviation of the Earth's magnetic field at the location of Mulciber, comparable with that of

    Mulciber (volcano)

    Mulciber_(volcano)

  • Fraunhofer distance
  • Limit between near field and far field in an antenna

    }},} where D is the largest dimension of the radiator (in the case of a magnetic loop antenna, the diameter) and λ {\displaystyle {\lambda }} is the wavelength

    Fraunhofer distance

    Fraunhofer_distance

  • Mad
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Paradox, 2017 "Mad", by The Lemonheads from Lick, 1989 "Mad", by Magnetic Man from Magnetic Man, 2010 "Mad", by Renee Rapp from Bite Me, 2025 "M・A・D", by

    Mad

    Mad

  • Bollons Seamount
  • Continental fragment seamount southeast of New Zealand

    the area towards the southern Chatham Rise between 83.7 and 78.5 MYA. Magnetic anomalies from the seamount indicate that it was the site of highly irregular

    Bollons Seamount

    Bollons Seamount

    Bollons_Seamount

  • Root mean square deviation of atomic positions
  • Measure of distance between atoms of superimposed proteins

    In bioinformatics, the root mean square deviation of atomic positions, or simply root mean square deviation (RMSD), is the measure of the average distance

    Root mean square deviation of atomic positions

    Root_mean_square_deviation_of_atomic_positions

  • Geology of the Australian Capital Territory
  • 2 km/s and likely to be Ordovician turbidites as seen at the surface. Magnetic deviation through the centre of Canberra was measured at 12.00 degrees east

    Geology of the Australian Capital Territory

    Geology of the Australian Capital Territory

    Geology_of_the_Australian_Capital_Territory

  • Muon g-2
  • Particle physics experiment

    anomalous magnetic dipole moment of a muon to a precision of 0.14 ppm, which is a sensitive test of the Standard Model. Significant deviation of measured

    Muon g-2

    Muon g-2

    Muon_g-2

  • Frequency modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    as radio broadcasting of voice and music, the instantaneous frequency deviation, i.e. the difference between the frequency of the carrier and its center

    Frequency modulation

    Frequency modulation

    Frequency_modulation

  • Zero-field splitting
  • Quantum mechanical spectroscopic effect

    degeneracy even in the absence of a magnetic field. ZFS is responsible for many effects related to the magnetic properties of materials, as manifested

    Zero-field splitting

    Zero-field_splitting

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • MRI procedure that measures brain activity by detecting associated changes in blood flow

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional MRI (fMRI) measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow. This technique

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Functional_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Georgy Rybin
  • Russian hуdrographer and explorer (1901–1974)

    of Amundsen's expedition aboard Maud. In 1925 Rybin was appointed magnetic deviation chief of the Ob River basin. In 1927 he passed his exams and received

    Georgy Rybin

    Georgy Rybin

    Georgy_Rybin

  • Precision tests of QED
  • Verifying quantum electrodynamics by measuring the fine-structure constant

    value of α obtained here is within one standard deviation of that found from the electron's anomalous magnetic dipole moment, an agreement to within ten parts

    Precision tests of QED

    Precision_tests_of_QED

  • Bussard ramjet
  • Proposed spacecraft propulsion method

    hydrogen from the interstellar medium using an enormous funnel-shaped magnetic field (ranging from kilometers to many thousands of kilometers in diameter);

    Bussard ramjet

    Bussard ramjet

    Bussard_ramjet

  • Diver navigation
  • Underwater navigation by scuba divers

    error. Deviation may be checked by comparing the compass bearing as measured with a known magnetic bearing measured by a compass with no deviation. Deviation

    Diver navigation

    Diver navigation

    Diver_navigation

  • Uranus
  • Seventh planet from the Sun

    in 1805. The mean apparent magnitude of Uranus is 5.68 with a standard deviation of 0.17, while the extremes are 5.38 and 6.03. This range of brightness

    Uranus

    Uranus

    Uranus

  • Automatic direction finder
  • Marine or aircraft radio-navigation instrument

    this pointer to home directly towards the beacon, or may also use the magnetic compass and calculate the direction from the beacon (the radial) at which

    Automatic direction finder

    Automatic direction finder

    Automatic_direction_finder

  • Neptune
  • Eighth planet from the Sun

    of the orbit of Uranus. Subsequent observations revealed substantial deviations from the tables, leading Bouvard to hypothesize that an unknown body was

    Neptune

    Neptune

    Neptune

  • Magnetic sail
  • Proposed spacecraft propulsion method

    A magnetic sail is a proposed method of spacecraft propulsion where an onboard magnetic field source interacts with a plasma wind (e.g., the solar wind)

    Magnetic sail

    Magnetic sail

    Magnetic_sail

  • William Douglass (physician)
  • American physician

    collection of 1,100 American plants, observed the weather, and studied magnetic deviation and astronomy. His almanac Mercurius Novanglicanus, published in 1743

    William Douglass (physician)

    William_Douglass_(physician)

  • Relaxation (NMR)
  • Decay of nuclear spin polarization in MRI and NMR

    In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), an observable nuclear spin polarization (magnetization) is created

    Relaxation (NMR)

    Relaxation_(NMR)

  • Magnetic structure
  • Ordered arrangement of magnetic spins in a material

    The term magnetic structure of a material pertains to the ordered arrangement of magnetic spins, typically within an ordered crystallographic lattice.

    Magnetic structure

    Magnetic structure

    Magnetic_structure

  • Transformer
  • Device to couple energy between circuits

    circuits. A varying current in any coil of the transformer produces a varying magnetic flux in the transformer's core, which induces a varying electromotive force

    Transformer

    Transformer

    Transformer

  • Mecca Time
  • Proposed time standard

    Magnetic Pole". As the geomagnetic field of the earth continuously changes the deviation of the compass needle from true north (known as the magnetic

    Mecca Time

    Mecca_Time

  • Flight instruments
  • Aircraft instrument that gives information during flight

    heading relative to magnetic north. Errors include Variation, or the difference between magnetic and true direction, and Deviation, caused by the electrical

    Flight instruments

    Flight instruments

    Flight_instruments

  • Muon
  • Subatomic particle

    differently from electrons and other known particles when passed through a magnetic field. They were negatively charged but curved less sharply than electrons

    Muon

    Muon

  • Zuidwal volcano
  • Extinct undersea volcano in the Netherlands

    gas. The seal rock consists of shale. The volcanic rock is magnetic, creating a magnetic anomaly. Mulciber (volcano) "Zuidwal". mijnbouwvergunningen

    Zuidwal volcano

    Zuidwal_volcano

  • Ship motions
  • Ships motions as defined by the six degrees of freedom of motion

    offset or deviation from normal on this axis is referred to as deviation or set. This is referred to as the heading of the boat relative to a magnetic compass

    Ship motions

    Ship motions

    Ship_motions

  • Patterned media
  • Potential hard disk technology

    record data in magnetic islands (one bit per island), as opposed to current hard disk drive technology where each bit is stored in 20–30 magnetic grains within

    Patterned media

    Patterned_media

  • Index of physics articles (M)
  • fusion Magnetic damping Magnetic deviation Magnetic diffusivity Magnetic dip Magnetic dipole Magnetic dipole–dipole interaction Magnetic domain Magnetic effective

    Index of physics articles (M)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(M)

  • MSD
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a statistical measure of random motion Mean signed deviation, a measure of statistical deviation Multiple sulfatase deficiency, a very rare form of metachromatic

    MSD

    MSD

  • Epstein frame
  • Device to measure magnetic properties

    square is a standardised measurement device for measuring the magnetic properties of soft magnetic materials, especially used for testing of electrical steels

    Epstein frame

    Epstein frame

    Epstein_frame

  • Anomalous magnetic dipole moment
  • Value in quantum electrodynamics

    particle. The magnetic moment, also called magnetic dipole moment, is a measure of the strength of a magnetic source. The "Dirac" magnetic moment, corresponding

    Anomalous magnetic dipole moment

    Anomalous_magnetic_dipole_moment

  • Magnetic resonance angiography
  • Group of techniques based on MRI to image blood vessels

    Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is a group of techniques based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to image blood vessels. Magnetic resonance angiography

    Magnetic resonance angiography

    Magnetic resonance angiography

    Magnetic_resonance_angiography

  • Human vaginal size
  • Dimensions and shape of the human vagina

    (10.2 to 16.6 sq in) with a mean of 87 cm2 (13.5 sq in) and a standard deviation of 7.8 cm2 (1.21 sq in) Research published in 2006 by Barnhart et al.

    Human vaginal size

    Human vaginal size

    Human_vaginal_size

  • Magnetoresistive RAM
  • Type of computer memory

    (MRAM) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory which stores data in magnetic domains. Developed in the mid-1980s, proponents have argued that magnetoresistive

    Magnetoresistive RAM

    Magnetoresistive_RAM

  • Robert Norman
  • English mariner, compass builder, and hydrographer

    compass builder, and hydrographer who discovered magnetic inclination, the deviation of the Earth's magnetic field from the vertical. Robert Norman is noted

    Robert Norman

    Robert Norman

    Robert_Norman

  • Electron
  • Elementary particle with negative charge

    the small (about 0.1%) deviation of the intrinsic magnetic moment of the electron from the Bohr magneton (the anomalous magnetic moment). The extraordinarily

    Electron

    Electron

    Electron

  • Bore Sight Range and Compass Swinging Platform at Charters Towers Airfield
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    of an aircraft) and a compass swinging station (used to check for magnetic deviation in an aircraft compass). The site of Charters Towers Airfield is said

    Bore Sight Range and Compass Swinging Platform at Charters Towers Airfield

    Bore Sight Range and Compass Swinging Platform at Charters Towers Airfield

    Bore_Sight_Range_and_Compass_Swinging_Platform_at_Charters_Towers_Airfield

  • Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
  • Method of utilizing water in magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI or DW-MRI) is the use of specific MRI sequences as well as software that generates images from the resulting

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Proton nuclear magnetic resonance
  • NMR via protons, hydrogen-1 nuclei

    Proton nuclear magnetic resonance (proton NMR, hydrogen-1 NMR, or 1H NMR) is the application of nuclear magnetic resonance in NMR spectroscopy with respect

    Proton nuclear magnetic resonance

    Proton nuclear magnetic resonance

    Proton_nuclear_magnetic_resonance

  • List of unsolved problems in physics
  • structure of spacetime itself (as in loop quantum gravity)? Are there deviations from the predictions of general relativity at very small or very large

    List of unsolved problems in physics

    List_of_unsolved_problems_in_physics

  • Pulsar
  • Type of neutron star with beams of radiation

    neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its magnetic poles. This radiation can be observed only when a beam of emission is pointing

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

  • Magnetochemistry
  • Study of magnetic properties of chemical compounds

    Magnetochemistry is concerned with the magnetic properties of chemical compounds and elements. Magnetic properties arise from the spin and orbital angular

    Magnetochemistry

    Magnetochemistry

  • Stokes Magnetic Anomaly
  • Magnetic Anomaly in South Pacific region

    Stokes Magnetic Anomaly (also known as the Stokes Magnetic Anomaly System, SMAS, New Zealand Junction Magnetic Anomaly, JMA, great Nelson magnetic disturbance

    Stokes Magnetic Anomaly

    Stokes_Magnetic_Anomaly

  • Bearing (navigation)
  • Angle between two objects

    difference between a magnetic bearing and a compass bearing is the deviation caused to the compass by ferrous metals and local magnetic fields generated by

    Bearing (navigation)

    Bearing (navigation)

    Bearing_(navigation)

  • Cosmic inflation
  • Theory of rapid universe expansion

    observed in nature. The most notorious is the magnetic monopole, a kind of stable, heavy "charge" of magnetic field. Monopoles are predicted to be copiously

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic_inflation

  • Flywheel
  • Mechanical device for storing rotational energy

    types of accumulators, a flywheel inherently smooths sufficiently small deviations in the power output of a system, thereby effectively playing the role

    Flywheel

    Flywheel

    Flywheel

  • Galvanometer
  • Instrument to measure electric current

    in response to an electric current flowing through a coil in a constant magnetic field. The mechanism is also used as an actuator in applications such as

    Galvanometer

    Galvanometer

    Galvanometer

  • Ohm's law
  • Law of electrical current and voltage

    V=IR.} A perfect crystal lattice, with low enough thermal motion and no deviations from periodic structure, would have no resistivity, but a real metal has

    Ohm's law

    Ohm's law

    Ohm's_law

  • Sensor
  • Converter that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal

    error in the y-intercept of a linear transfer function. Nonlinearity is deviation of a sensor's transfer function from a straight line transfer function

    Sensor

    Sensor

    Sensor

  • Compass rose
  • Figure on a compass, map, nautical chart

    depending on location. The angular difference between magnetic heading and compass heading is called deviation which varies by vessel and its heading. North arrows

    Compass rose

    Compass rose

    Compass_rose

  • Midline shift
  • Sideways displacement of the brain

    midline shift is often easily visible with a CT scan, the high precision of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is not necessary, but can be used with equally

    Midline shift

    Midline shift

    Midline_shift

  • Dense plasma focus
  • Ionized gas-generating "pinch" machine

    is: 9 kA/(mm·Torr0.5), or 780 kA/(m·Pa0.5), with a remarkably small deviation of 10% over such a large range of sizes of machines. Thus, given a peak

    Dense plasma focus

    Dense_plasma_focus

  • T2*-weighted imaging
  • Type of neuroimaging

    become hypointense. T2*-weighted imaging is built from the basic physics of magnetic resonance imaging where there is spin–spin relaxation, that is, the transverse

    T2*-weighted imaging

    T2*-weighted imaging

    T2*-weighted_imaging

  • Quartz clock
  • Clock type

    in a −0.035 ppm/°C2 (slower) oscillation rate. So a ±1 °C temperature deviation will account for a (±1)2 × −0.035 ppm = −0.035 ppm rate change, which

    Quartz clock

    Quartz clock

    Quartz_clock

  • Mercury (planet)
  • First planet from the Sun

    of the magnetic field are stable. It is likely that this magnetic field is generated by a dynamo effect, in a manner similar to the magnetic field of

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury_(planet)

  • Electron scattering
  • Deviation of electrons from their original trajectories

    This is due to the electrostatic forces within matter or, if an external magnetic field is present, the electron may be deflected by the Lorentz force. This

    Electron scattering

    Electron scattering

    Electron_scattering

  • Directional drilling
  • Practice of drilling non-vertical bores

    oriented monitored drilling. Measuring the inclination of a wellbore (its deviation from the vertical) is comparatively simple, requiring only a pendulum

    Directional drilling

    Directional drilling

    Directional_drilling

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  • Felt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Felt

    English : metonymic occupational name for a felt maker, from Old English felt ‘felt’.Said to be an Americanized or Germanized spelling of a Hungarian name, of uncertain identity.

  • Badriyyah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Badriyyah

    Resembling the full moon.

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tipu

    Tiger

  • Imseera | ایمسیرا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Imseera | ایمسیرا

    Wise

  • Taralyn
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    Australian, Irish

    Taralyn

    Hill

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Hindu, Indian

    Anousha

    Everlasting

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peal

    English : variant of Peel.

  • KAMLAI
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    KAMLAI

    Thai jewelry name KAMLAI means "bracelet."

  • Vishvavati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Vishvavati

    Universal; River Ganga

  • Gavithra
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Gavithra

    Goddess of Garba and Dance

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  • Magnetize
  • v. t.

    To bring under the influence of animal magnetism.

  • Magnetist
  • n.

    One versed in magnetism.

  • Magneto-electrical
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characterized by, electricity by the action of magnets; as, magneto-electric induction.

  • Magnetical
  • a.

    Having, susceptible to, or induced by, animal magnetism, so called; as, a magnetic sleep. See Magnetism.

  • Magnetize
  • v. t.

    To attract as a magnet attracts, or like a magnet; to move; to influence.

  • Magnetism
  • n.

    The science which treats of magnetic phenomena.

  • Gangetic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or inhabiting, the Ganges; as, the Gangetic shark.

  • Magnesic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, magnesium; as, magnesic oxide.

  • Magnetite
  • n.

    An oxide of iron (Fe3O4) occurring in isometric crystals, also massive, of a black color and metallic luster. It is readily attracted by a magnet and sometimes possesses polarity, being then called loadstone. It is an important iron ore. Called also magnetic iron.

  • Magnetize
  • v. t.

    To communicate magnetic properties to; as, to magnetize a needle.

  • Magnetical
  • a.

    Capable of becoming a magnet; susceptible to magnetism; as, the magnetic metals.

  • Lodestone
  • n.

    A piece of magnetic iron ore possessing polarity like a magnetic needle. See Magnetite.

  • Magnetic
  • a.

    Alt. of Magnetical

  • Magnetic
  • n.

    A magnet.

  • Demagnetize
  • v. t.

    To deprive of magnetic properties. See Magnetize.

  • Magnetic
  • n.

    Any metal, as iron, nickel, cobalt, etc., which may receive, by any means, the properties of the loadstone, and which then, when suspended, fixes itself in the direction of a magnetic meridian.

  • Magnetical
  • a.

    Pertaining to the magnet; possessing the properties of the magnet, or corresponding properties; as, a magnetic bar of iron; a magnetic needle.

  • Magnetical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or characterized by, the earth's magnetism; as, the magnetic north; the magnetic meridian.

  • Magnetism
  • n.

    The property, quality, or state, of being magnetic; the manifestation of the force in nature which is seen in a magnet.

  • Magnetics
  • n.

    The science of magnetism.