جہاں مقناطیسی قوت موجود ہو : Jahan Maqnatisi Quwat Mojud Ho Meaning in English
Jahan Maqnatisi Quwat Mojud Ho in Detail
1) جہاں مقناطیسی قوت موجود ہو : Flux Magnetic Field Magnetic Flux : (noun) the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle.
Useful Words
مستقل مقناطیس : Permanent Magnet , مقناطیسیت : Magnetic Attraction , جذبات سے بھرا : Charged , مقناطیس : Magnet , مستحکم : Lasting , جس پر استری کی ضرورت نا ہو : Drip-Dry , پختہ دانت : Adult Tooth , قبضہ : Moving In , حرکت پذیر : Moving , خود کار : Self-Acting , قابل حرکت : Moving , آگے بڑھتا ہوا : Advancing , چلتی سیڑھی : Escalator , متحرک فلم : Film , لہر : Moving Ridge , ریزہ : Atom , سائنسی اوزار : Accelerator , میسون اور ہائپرون میں سے کوئی ایک : Strange Particle , بھاری ذرے : Baryon , ذراتی طبیعیات : High Energy Physics , مقناطیسی : Magnetic , مقناطیسی قطب : Magnetic Pole , مقناطیسی خط استوا : Aclinic Line , قطب : Magnetic Pole , قطب نما کی سمت : Compass North , مقناطیسی لوہا : Magnetic Iron-Ore , مقناطیسی ورق جس پر آواز وغیرہ ٹیپ کی جاتی ہے : Mag Tape , مرض کی تشخیص کے لئے کیا جانے والا ٹیسٹ : Magnetic Resonance Imaging , زبردستی کرنا : Force , امریکی فضائیہ : Air Force , لاگو کرنا : Force
Useful Words Definitions
Permanent Magnet: a magnet that retains its magnetism after being removed from a magnetic field.
Magnetic Attraction: attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force.
Charged: fraught with great emotion.
Magnet: (physics) a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field.
Lasting: continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place.
Drip-Dry: used of fabrics that do not require ironing.
Adult Tooth: any of the 32 teeth that replace the deciduous teeth of early childhood and (with luck) can last until old age.
Moving In: the act of occupying or taking possession of a building.
Moving: in motion.
Self-Acting: designed to activate or move or regulate itself.
Moving: arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion.
Advancing: moving forward.
Escalator: a stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt.
Film: a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement.
Moving Ridge: one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water).
Atom: (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything.
Accelerator: a scientific instrument that increases the kinetic energy of charged particles.
Strange Particle: an elementary particle with non-zero strangeness.
Baryon: any of the elementary particles having a mass equal to or greater than that of a proton and that participate in strong interactions; a hadron with a baryon number of +1.
High Energy Physics: the branch of physics that studies subatomic particles and their interactions.
Magnetic: of or relating to or caused by magnetism.
Magnetic Pole: either of two points where the lines of force of the Earth's magnetic field are vertical.
Aclinic Line: an imaginary line paralleling the equator where a magnetic needle has no dip.
Magnetic Pole: one of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated.
Compass North: the direction in which a compass needle points.
Magnetic Iron-Ore: an oxide of iron that is strongly attracted by magnets.
Mag Tape: memory device consisting of a long thin plastic strip coated with iron oxide; used to record audio or video signals or to store computer information.
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..
Force: urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate.
Air Force: the airforce of the United States of America; the agency that defends the United States through control and exploitation of air and space.
Force: impose urgently, importunately, or inexorably.