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- A field line is a graphical visual aid for visualizing vector fields. It consists of an imaginary integral curve which is tangent to the field vector at...
- mathematics, a line field on a manifold is a formation of a line being tangent to a manifold at each point, i.e. a section of the line bundle over the...
- A magnetic field (sometimes called B-field) is a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents,: ch1 ...
- reserved for line integrals in the complex plane. The function to be integrated may be a scalar field or a vector field. The value of the line integral is...
- In materials science and soil mechanics, a slip line field or slip line field theory is a technique often used to analyze the stresses and forces involved...
- field line, a curve that is everywhere parallel to the magnetic field. In fluids where flux tubes are frozen-in, it then follows that magnetic field lines...
- magnetometers for biomedical applications: those of TwinLeaf, quSpin and FieldLine being based on alkali vapors, and those of Mag4Health on metastable helium-4...
- colour. All line markings on the pitch form part of the area which they define. For example, a ball on or above the touchline is still on the field of play...
- In scientific visualization, line integral convolution (LIC) is a method to visualize a vector field (such as fluid motion) at high spatial resolutions...
- rectangular field. At each end is a goal 2.14 m (7 ft) high and 3.66 m (12 ft) wide, as well as lines across the field 22.90 m (25 yd) from each end-line (generally...