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Thus, an equipotential would contain both points a and b as they have the same potential.
Moreover, the surface of the satellite is an equipotential one.
Some of these equipotential surfaces are shown in Fig. 2.2 with dotted lines.
The equipotential surfaces are given by the equation, where k is a constant.
The surface then experiences a down slope, in the direction that the equipotential has risen.
Notice that the field lines are perpendicular to the equipotential surfaces.
Most seriously, it created a tunnel between equipotential points in space-time.
This attachment creates an equipotential balance between all items and personnel.
Then it can be shown that the equipotential solution is an ellipsoid of revolution.
An equipotential is the curve on which some force or energy level is everywhere equal.
Given the distance from the main body, our problem is to determine the form of the surface that satisfies the equipotential condition.
Equipotential zones will not, however, protect employees who are either wholly or partially outside the protected area.
Tramlines form between stars, along lines of equipotential flux.
Yes, you guessed correctly, we are going to investigate the equipotential surfaces and field lines of two point charges.
The equipotential lines become more and more similar to circles as they get nearer to either charge.
The equipotential lines for this function are concentric circles.
It cuts at right angles every equipotential surface which it meets.
These points connect regions of equipotential thermonuclear flux between two stars and can be difficult to find.
In electrostatics a conductor is a three-dimensional equipotential region.
The crew manages to get airborne and takes advantage of the changing equipotential to return to Roche.
This is because Earth's equipotential makes net time dilation equal across its geodesic surface.
Furthermore, equipotential surfaces are always perpendicular to the net electric field lines passing through it.
In the case of a hollow conductor (Faraday cage), the equipotential region includes the space inside.
The electrodes are planar, parallel, equipotential surfaces of infinite dimensions.
The two together can be described by a potential, so that, for example, the stellar surfaces lie along equipotential surfaces.
In humans 1 milligram is equipotent with 10 mg morphine.
Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the application.
However, both the isomers are approximately equipotent as alpha receptor blockers.
In pure peer-to-peer systems the entire network consists solely of equipotent peers.
G17 and G34 are equipotent in molar terms with respect to stimulating acid secretion.
Peptides longer than the C-terminal hexapeptide were virtually equipotent in inhibiting binding.
While substantial redundancy in brain function is inevitable, the strong equipotent hypothesis is almost certainly wrong, and most contemporary neurophysiologists have rejected it.
For example, in symmetrically cleaving embryos, the zygote can cleave twice to yield four cells of equal size and equipotent fate.
Although doses were not given, NMT was described as being equipotent with tyramine on all tissues.
Network hosts may also function as nodes in peer-to-peer applications, in which all nodes share and consume resources in an equipotent manner.
The duration of action of some non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents differs with age, even when administered in equipotent doses [ 16 ] .
However, in another study, butorphanol was reported to be equipotent in its antinociceptive effect to that of morphine [ 32 ] .
Diacetyldihydromorphine is approximately equipotent to morphine whereas diamorphine is 1.50-1.80 times the potency of morphine.
The other products presented less than 3% in the plasma are desmethyldapoxetine and didesmethydapoxetine, which are equipotent to dapoxetine.
Compared to other loop diuretics, torasemide has a more prolonged diuretic effect than equipotent doses of furosemide and relatively decreased potassium-loss.
However, orexin-B shows a 10-fold selectivity for orexin receptor type 2, whilst orexin-A is equipotent at both receptors.
It is considered to be equipotent with ranitidine and differs by the substitution of a thiazole-ring in place of the furan-ring in ranitidine.
Although the S-isomer is more potent in humans, the R-isomer is more potent in testings of rats, while the enantiomers are equipotent in dogs.
HS-347 was equipotent with tubocurarine but also exhibited considerable ganglion blocking activity, whereas chandonium appeared to be suitably placed for clinical trials following encouraging preclinical evaluations.
HPP+ was a less potent neurotoxin than MPP+ to dopaminergic neurons and displayed equipotent serotonergic neurotoxicity.
Procainamide's major active metabolite is N-acetylprocainamide (NAPA), which is approximately equipotent with the parent drug as an antiarrhythmic agent.
RTI-112 has equipotent in vitro affinity at the SERT, NET and DAT, respectively.
Jonas also states that 'equipotent doses of triazolam and other hypnotics show that triazolam does not produce more amnesia or behavioural medical events than other benzodiazepines.'
In one view, the brain, or at least its outer layers, the cerebral cortex, is equipotent: any part of it may substitute for any other part, and there is no localization of function.
Another form of dioxin, 2,7-dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (2,7-DCDD) was found to be equipotent to dioxin TCDD in its toxic effect on the immunity of mice.