verticity
英:[vɜ:'tɪsɪtɪ] 美: [vɜ'tɪsɪtɪ]
verticity 基本解释
n.向磁极性;
英英释义
Verticity
In the history of physics, verticity (Latin: verticitate) is the tendency of magnets, among other things, to move around or toward the vertices or poles of the Earth. Scholars of the English Renaissance typically associated verticity with magnets.以上来源于:Wikipedia
verticity 相关例句
权威例句
verticityverticityVerticityVerticity of New Frontiers in RelativitiesVerticity at Earthquake and at Gravitational WaveFrancis Bacon on Verticity and the Bowels of the Earth.The verticity in the laminar boundary layer of a surface of revolutionGravitoradiative force due to galactic nucleus (verticity experiment)Riemann Boundary Problem with an Infinite Index When the Verticity Index is Less Than 1/2Riemann Boundary Problem with Infinite Index in the Case of Verticity of Infinite OrderFluid mechanics through worked examples : with chapters on the stream function circulation,verticityA statistical study of the relationship between local changes in relative verticity and convective weather phenomena.Representing Space in the Scientific Revolution: Non est motus omnino: Gilbert, verticity, and the Law of the Whole