| 31. | In contrast to QED, the gluon field strength tensor is not gauge invariant by itself.
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| 32. | Magnetic field strength drops off rapidly with increasing distance.
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| 33. | The electric field strength is commonly measured using a crystal detector or Schottky barrier diode.
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| 34. | This led twentieth century physicists to classify RR field strengths using cohomology with integral coefficients.
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| 35. | The surface magnetic field strength is 1, 375 Gauss.
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| 36. | See Orders of magnitude ( magnetic field ) for examples of other magnetic field strengths.
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| 37. | Where \ mathbf E is the electric field strength, and V is the electric potential.
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| 38. | In fact, this is the origin of the quadratic term in the field strength tensor.
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| 39. | Sweeping under vacuum at higher temperatures and higher field strengths yields yet more radiation-hard crystals.
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| 40. | Does the magnetic field strength have to change?
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