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current
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A current , in a river or stream , is the flow of water influenced by gravity as the water moves downhill to reduce its potential energy . The current varies spatially as well as temporally within the stream, dependent upon the flow volume of water, stream ...
Usage examples of current.
In most cases substances soluble in acids are first removed, and the insoluble residue dried, weighed, and then calcined or burned in a current of air.
The intensity of the response to a given beat reflects the current dominance of the beat period whose corresponding neurons are activated by that beat.
But the welcome from Adams was warm, and the more Gerry talked, the more Adams must have realized that the current had turned his way at last.
The old bottles carried a new wine, the wine of individual personality, and specifically, of course, that of this very special young man and what he represented, not in the timeless rounds of recurrent aeonian cycles, but in current historical time.
He ran back, switched the electric current off the aerograph machines at the base of the observatory, and turned it on to the searchlight which was on the top of the equatorial dome.
Bellis could imagine their frantic work gauging aetherial currents, stoking and conjuring.
At last the air service boys were fully launched on their night voyage through the upper currents.
There we have to nudge the Alamo at that point into the Guiana Current that flows up the northern Brazilian coast.
Do you mean that the Alamo is going to float all the way from the Antarctic to Texas on ocean currents?
Still, the currents meander around the shores of the continents, and by the time the Alamo reaches this point, it will still have 9,300 nautical miles to go.
Figuring the current carries the Alamo at an average thirty-two nautical miles per day, it would take us 290 days to reach our destination.
We moved with the herds along the Algic Current, from the equator almost to the Arctic Circle.
Cst, increases as the square root of the product NIA, where N is the number of turns of wire in the coil, each wire carrying a current of I amps, and A is the area encircled by the wire.
GeV, requires an energy input of about 7,000 joules and a persistent circulating current of 250 amps, if a 20 km deployed superconducting wire coil is used.
The anchorman pulled the hooks free, then ran, leaping aboard just as the boat floated clear, nosing round into the current.