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Heteropolar | Glossary - Diatoms of North America
Heteropolar describes valves in which the poles, or apices, of the apical axis have different shapes . Heteropolar valves are asymmetric to the transapical axis. Example genera include Gomphoneis and Gomphonema. See also isopolar.
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HETEROPOLAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of, relating to, or having unlike poles heteropolar systems 2. polar sense 5b, ionic used especially of chemical bonds or of crystals.
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Heteropolar Magnetic Bearings | Calnetix Technologies
The radial magnetic bearings illustrated in Figs. 7 and 8 are called heteropolar because the polarity of the bias poles changes around the rotor circumference.
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heteropolar
heteropolar, a. (ˌhɛtərəʊˈpəʊlə(r)) [f. hetero- + polar a.] 1. Bot. Having polar correspondence to something different from itself; having dissimilar poles, as in the figures called Stauraxonia heteropola (Encyl. Brit. XVI. 844). 2. Electr. Of an electric generator or its operation: using armature c...
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What are homopolar and heteropolar magnetic fields? Can ... - Quora
It is not the magnetic field itself that is heteropolar or homopolar but the way conductors of an electric machine cut the magnetic field that gives rise to ...
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HETEROPOLAR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
6 senses: → a less common word for polar (sense 5a) 1. situated at or near, coming from, or relating to either of the earth's.
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Characiaceae
The cells are heteropolar, with basal and apical ends having different shapes.
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Heteropolar bonding and a position-space representation of the 8
In a heteropolar bond the bonded atoms contribute different electron numbers to the bond region (Fig. 2 middle). Analogous to a homopolar bond, ...
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[Solved] ______ is a heteropolar structure with stationary poles and
Heteropolar structure: The induced emf in a conductor goes through a cyclic change in voltage as it passes under north and south pole polarity alternately.
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heteropolar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Of an electric generator that produces alternating current · (chemistry) Formed by ions of opposite charge.
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The Heteropolar Challenge - Open The Magazine
A heteropolitan world is one in which international power and influence are no longer limited to national governments or mini-lateral or multilateral groupings.
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Pseudoschroederia
The genus was distinguished from the similar Schroederia by being heteropolar and differing cell structure.
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unipolar
uniˈpolar, a. (and n.) [See uni- and polar a. Cf. F. unipolaire.] 1. Electr. a. Produced by, proceeding from, one magnetic pole; exhibiting one kind of polarity. unipolar induction: electrical induction in which a continuous direct current is produced in a conductor joining a magnetic pole and equat...
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Faraday developed the "rotating rectangle", whose operation was heteropolar – each active conductor passed successively through regions where the magnetic
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ionic
iˈonic, a.2 Physics. [f. ion + -ic.] Of or pertaining to ions; composed of or containing ions; that is an ion.1890 Nature 9 Oct. 576 In accordance with the laws of ionic migrations enunciated by Sir F. Bramwell..the ions collected at the tray..fell to pieces. 1898 Sir W. Crookes Addr. Brit. Assoc. 2...
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