| 1. | This originates from permanent and induced dipoles aligning to an electric field.
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| 2. | The electric field E governs the energy gained between two successive collisions.
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| 3. | There, negative charge is drawn to the surface, creating another electric field.
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| 4. | The transmitter creates an electric field which oscillates at 200 300 kHz.
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| 5. | The electric field sensors of sharks are called the ampullae of Lorenzini.
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| 6. | It generates a weak electric field used for both navigation and communication.
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| 7. | This capacitance substantially decreases the resonant frequency while concentrating the electric field.
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| 8. | The other vector is in the same direction as the electric field.
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| 9. | This device used an electric field to heat ions to fusion conditions.
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| 10. | The force is only dependent on the charge and electric field strength.
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