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line of force
line of force n. pl. lines of force A field line in a field of force, indicating the direction of the force at different points in the field. line of force n (General Physics) an imaginary line representing a field of force, such as an electric or magnetic field, such that the tangent at any point is the direction of the field vector at that point line of force A line used to show the direction of force of an electric or magnetic field. See Note at magnetism.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | line of force - an imaginary line in a field of force; direction of the line at any point is the direction of the force at that pointfield lineline - a spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extentelectrical line of force - a line of force in an electrical fieldmagnetic line of force - a line of force in a magnetic field |
line of force
line of force[′līn əv ¦fȯrs] (physics) An imaginary line in a field of force (such as an electric, magnetic, or gravitational field) whose tangent at any point gives the direction of the field at that point; the lines are spaced so that the number through a unit area perpendicular to the field represents the intensity of the field. Also known as flux line; line of flux. MedicalSeeforceLegalSeeForceFinancialSeelineline of force Related to line of force: electric line of forceSynonyms for line of forcenoun an imaginary line in a field of forceSynonymsRelated Words- line
- electrical line of force
- magnetic line of force
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