| 31. | The ancient Chinese, Arabs and Italians are variously credited with inventing the magnetic compass, which aligns itself with magnetic lines of force.
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| 32. | The gluons interact with each other, not just with the quarks, and at long distances the lines of force collimate into strings.
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| 33. | The planar intersections and lines of force " express notions of the dynamic interpenetration of matter and atmosphere . " ( Guggenheim)
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| 34. | This guarantees, for example, that a particle in the magnetosphere moving around the Earth always returns to the same line of force.
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| 35. | Nevertheless, like a voice coil, modern actuator coil conductors ( the magnet wire ) move perpendicular to the magnetic lines of force .)
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| 36. | Faraday in his mind's eye saw lines of force traversing all space where the mathematicians saw centres of force attracting at a distance.
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| 37. | On reaching Earth, Alfven said, it follows the planet's magnetic lines of force down into the atmosphere, forming auroral displays near both poles.
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| 38. | He added this displacement current to Amp�re's circuital law at equation 112 in his 1861 paper " On Physical Lines of Force ".
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| 39. | Stalin's " killing " of his people was more along the lines of forced labor and killing them that way than by genocide.
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