A related approach is to divide the charges into those nearby the point of observation, and those far enough away to allow a multipole expansion.
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The term nadir can also be used to represent the lowest point reached by a celestial body during its apparent orbit around a given point of observation.
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Bring only one courier, as you will be in view from the top of the hill . " Jackson assented, and I rapidly conducted him to the point of observation.
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At five stations on the J and M lines, Kathleen McCarthy designed " Five Points of Observation, " monumental wire-mesh heads projecting outward from the windscreens that run along the platforms.
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Alternatively, we can consider a spherically symmetrical Earth and subtract from the mass of the Earth that of the shell outside the point of observation, because that does not cause gravity inside.
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The term " zenith " is sometimes used to refer to the highest point, way or level reached by a celestial body during its apparent orbit around a given point of observation.
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If the point of observation is off-center, however, a net potential can result ( depending upon the situation ) because the positive and negative charges are at different distances from the point of observation.
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If the point of observation is off-center, however, a net potential can result ( depending upon the situation ) because the positive and negative charges are at different distances from the point of observation.
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Fire towers are located at key points of observation and on diverse terrain from northern New Jersey's mountain-and-valley terrain to the comparatively flat and low-elevation coastal plains in the south and central sections of the state.
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Starting with Manfred von Ardenne, when he injected a fine jet of water vapor over the point of observation at the specimen surface; the gas diffused away into the vacuum of the specimen chamber without any modification to the instrument.