Definition of hydromagnetics in English:
hydromagnetics
plural noun ˌhʌɪdrə(ʊ)maɡˈnɛtɪkˌhīdrōmaɡˈnediks
another term for magnetohydrodynamics
Example sentencesExamples
- The motion of a dispersed medium under space conditions can obviously not be treated without hydromagnetics and plasma physics as a basis.
- In a cold plasma, hydromagnetics breaks down once the wave frequency become comparable to this frequency.
Derivatives
adjective
We have already noted two instances above where it breaks down and the strict hydromagnetic limit is not valid.
Example sentencesExamples
- In another set of models, called hydromagnetic models, a velocity field, is derived by appropriately coupling the dynamo equations.
- The present hydromagnetic structure produces a plurality of regions of maximum magnetic intensity coincident with annular constrictions in a conduit through which the fluid flows.
- This work carries out the modelling and simulation for the behavior of hydromagnetic condensate flow along a wavy disk.
- He considered the initiation of an earth-magnetic field experiment to detect hydromagnetic waves in the upper ionosphere and exosphere.
Definition of hydromagnetics in US English:
hydromagnetics
plural nounˌhīdrōmaɡˈnediks
another term for magnetohydrodynamics
Example sentencesExamples
- In a cold plasma, hydromagnetics breaks down once the wave frequency become comparable to this frequency.
- The motion of a dispersed medium under space conditions can obviously not be treated without hydromagnetics and plasma physics as a basis.