Sentences with phrase «strong magnetic force»

So here's the bottom line: the romantic relationship that is brought together by an interminably strong magnetic force will survive the test of time as it adheres to the human instinct to find and stay with a partner who is uniquely compatible and familiar.
The team reasoned that strong magnetic forces were repelling the stellar wind because gaseous pressures alone would not be enough to hold it off at such a distance, says Vidotto, who presented the findings at this week's meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Llandudno in the United Kingdom.

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Finally, describe the characteristics of magnetic quanta in type II superconductors in the presence of weak pinning sites and strong driving forces.
In an experiment in Grenoble, France, scientists have forced a strong magnetic field onto the flowing sodium.
This model describes three types of forces: electromagnetic interactions, which cause all phenomena associated with electric and magnetic fields and the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation; strong interactions, which bind atomic nuclei; and the weak nuclear force, which governs beta decay — a form of natural radioactivity — and hydrogen fusion, the source of the sun's energy.
Charged objects are much easier to control because electric and magnetic fields can exert much stronger forces over them.
Indeed, sometime after the tenuous gas of the Solar nebula began collapsing into the proto - Sun within its host molecular cloud, a strong magnetic field developed that was instrumental in transporting rotational energy away from its core region in bi-polar jets of gas so that centrifugal forces created by the nebula's collapse did not grow so much as to halt continuing gravitational contraction.
Anyone disputing Jelbrings hypothesis needs to prove that gravity does not provide a minimum heat / energy level in matter when that matter is being held back from falling further through the gravity field by the electro - magnetic and strong forces of the atoms in the rocks at the surface of the planet.
The magnetic force coordinates the precessions of protons in hemoglobin and other bodily stuffs to make them emit radio signals strong enough for the equipment to respond to.
The Sun's radiation transports, or emits, short - wave electro - magnetic radiation away and thus avoids «a big bang» --(There may also be back radiation from planets etc. provided the radiative forces are strong enough to reach the Sun) On a smaller scale the same «Energy Transport System» or radiative principles work here on Earth too.
If the trend continues, the sun's magnetic field strength will drop below a certain threshold and sunspots will largely disappear; the field no longer will be strong enough to overcome such convective forces on the solar surface.
Could an extremely strong magnetic field force CO2 to dissolve in significant amounts?
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