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field of force

n. (context physics English) A force field

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field of force

n. the space around a radiating body within which its electromagnetic oscillations can exert force on another similar body not in contact with it [syn: field, force field]

Usage examples of "field of force".

Besides, the only way you can show a field of force on paper is with an equation involving arbitrary symbols.

Besides the only way you can show a field of force on paper is with an equation involving arbitrary symbols.

The faint green field of force shivered slightly, then disappeared.

More likely it is just a field of force generated by some distant machine.

Touching his fingers lightly to his Prince's eyes, the magician rendered that field of force visible to Mark, in the form of an eerie, transparent blue glow in the atmosphere.

The great engines which maintained the real-universe field of force around them throbbed below.

The pull, and the tremendous field of force, the stability equation for their physical existence, snapped now, like a stretched rubber band slipping off one of its anchors.

Now the field of force congealed and took on a new and more animated pattern, becoming a gigantic, three headed monster, all jaws, teeth, and claws.

I say more because each gun is the center of a field of force which acts as a perfect screen against immaterial destructive forces.