Oersted meaning in Urdu
Oersted Definitions
1) Oersted : طبیعیات دان : (noun) the magnetic field strength 1 cm from a unit magnetic pole.
Useful Words
Magnetic Resonance Imaging : مرض کی تشخیص کے لئے کیا جانے والا ٹیسٹ , Excite : متحرک کرنا , Permanent Magnet : مستقل مقناطیس , Magnet : مقناطیس , Magnetic Pole : مقناطیسی قطب , Tape Machine : مقناطیسی فیتے پر ریکارڈ کرنے والی مشین , Magneton : طبیعیات , Magnetise : مقناطیس بنانا , Animal Magnetism : جادو , Magnetomotive Force : مقناطیسی قوت , Tape : صدائی فیتہ , Gaussmeter : مقناطیسی قوت ناپنے والا آلہ , Aclinic Line : مقناطیسی خط استوا , Caber : ڈنڈا , Splice : جوڑنا , Agonic Line : خیالی لکیر , Cassette : ٹیپ ریکارڈنگ کیسیٹ , Atomic Number 67 : ہلومیم کیمائی مادہ , Diskette : کمپیوٹر کا ڈیٹا محفوظ کرنے والی ڈسک , Liquid Oxygen : راکٹوں میں استعمال ہونے والی آکسیجن , Magnetron : بجلی کا بہاوٴ , Compass Card : قطب نما کا کارڈ , Computer Hardware : کمپیوٹر کا کوئی آلہ , Ilmenite : ایک قسم کی دھات , Atomic Number 26 : لوہے کی کیمیائی علامت , Head Crash : ہارڈ ڈسک کا ہیڈ خراب ہونا , Common Fate : قانون مشترک , Gloss : کتاب کے مشکل الفاظ کی فہرست , Force Per Unit Area : دباو , Offside : فٹ بال اور دوسرے کھیلوں کا ایک اصول , Afield : میدان جنگ میں
Useful Words Definitions
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It is a medical imaging technique that uses a powerful magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer to generate detailed images of the internal structures of the body. MRI provides a non-invasive way to visualize organs, tissues, and other structures in great detail, helping in the diagnosis and evaluation of various medical conditions.
Excite: produce a magnetic field in.
Permanent Magnet: a magnet that retains its magnetism after being removed from a magnetic field.
Magnet: (physics) a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field.
Magnetic Pole: either of two points where the lines of force of the Earth's magnetic field are vertical.
Tape Machine: a magnetic recorder using magnetic tape.
Magneton: a unit of magnetic moment of a molecular or atomic or subatomic particle.
Magnetise: make magnetic.
Animal Magnetism: magnetic personal charm.
Magnetomotive Force: the force that produces magnetic flux.
Tape: a recording made on magnetic tape.
Gaussmeter: a meter to compare strengths of magnetic fields.
Aclinic Line: an imaginary line paralleling the equator where a magnetic needle has no dip.
Caber: a heavy wooden pole (such as the trunk of a young fir) that is tossed as a test of strength (in the Highlands of northern Scotland).
Splice: a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together.
Agonic Line: an imaginary line connecting points on the Earth`s surface where the magnetic declination is zero.
Cassette: a container that holds a magnetic tape used for recording or playing sound or video.
Atomic Number 67: a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs together with yttrium; forms highly magnetic compounds.
Diskette: a small plastic magnetic disk enclosed in a stiff envelope with a radial slit; used to store data or programs for a microcomputer.
Liquid Oxygen: a bluish translucent magnetic liquid obtained by compressing gaseous oxygen and then cooling it below its boiling point; used as an oxidizer in rocket propellants.
Magnetron: a diode vacuum tube in which the flow of electrons from a central cathode to a cylindrical anode is controlled by crossed magnetic and electric fields; used mainly in microwave oscillators.
Compass Card: compass in the form of a card that rotates so that 0 degrees or North points to magnetic north.
Computer Hardware: (computer science) the mechanical, magnetic, electronic, and electrical components making up a computer system.
Ilmenite: a weakly magnetic black mineral found in metamorphic and plutonic rocks; an iron titanium oxide in crystalline form; a source of titanium.
Atomic Number 26: a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood.
Head Crash: (computer science) a crash of a read/write head in a hard disk drive (usually caused by contact of the head with the surface of the magnetic disk).
Common Fate: a Gestalt principle of organization holding that aspects of perceptual field that move or function in a similar manner will be perceived as a unit.
Gloss: an alphabetical list of technical terms in some specialized field of knowledge; usually published as an appendix to a text on that field.
Force Per Unit Area: the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit).
Offside: (sport) the mistake of occupying an illegal position on the playing field (in football, soccer, ice hockey, field hockey, etc.).
Afield: in or into a field (especially a field of battle).