Примери за използване на Magnetised на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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He's magnetised us.
The lock's been magnetised.
This tracker is magnetised so it's great for use in all cars.
Our warp core is magnetised.
While you are magnetised, the neighbour magnetic cells attract you!”.
The contents of that box are highly magnetised.
Water and oil can be effectually magnetised but soon lose their potency.
Thirdly, it could be that your watch has been exposed to a magnetic field and the movement has become magnetised.
When we sit down and work,we become like a magnetised rod that attracts iron filings.
Had I done the same experiment using the red end of the spectrum,this needle would not have been magnetised.
To be the possessor of one of these Buddhas, magnetised by Dugpa rites, is not a very pleasant thing.
As a result, other items ormachine parts in the vicinity of the pot magnet do not become magnetised.
First-starters such as Silicon Valley become magnets,and once magnetised, an irresistible momentum takes hold.
Magnetised objects are placed in the rooms habitually occupied by the victim, or buried in his path, so that he must pass over them frequently.
The particles inside you activated, the particles magnetised and whap!
When you drink water that has been magnetised, the magnetic field is very rapidly transported around the whole body.
Ampere formulated a circuit force law andtreated magnetism by postulating small closed circuits inside the magnetised substance.
The asteroid's surface is mostly iron andyour boots are magnetised, so you shouldn't go spinning off into space.
Is Mercury's magnetised environment characterized by features reminiscent of the aurorae, radiation belts and magnetospheric substorms observed on Earth?
He used the idea that switching on an electric current could make a magnetised piece of metal move to build the world's first electric motor.
A talisman is a symbol representing a certain force, or combination of forces,depicted upon a suitable substance and magnetised by ritual.
The first exoplanets were found around a pulsar- a highly magnetised neutron star- in 1992 by Aleksander Wolszczan and Dale Frail.
Measurements made by Rosetta and Philae during the probe's multiple landings on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko show that the comet's nucleus is not magnetised.
You know that paris seltzes put the formula on two scrolls,light and dark… and magnetised the back with iodestone so they clamped together.
These books are often magnetised before they are sent out, and so form a magnetic link between the purchaser and the Order which caused them to be issued.
So imagine the surprise of French geophysicist Bernard Brunhes when in 1906 he found volcanic rocks magnetised in the reverse direction.
Researchers have found evidence that the same giant, magnetised waves that ripple through Earth's atmosphere might also exist on our Sun.
Scientists believe the findings suggest the discovery of an'extreme' environment,which is among the most highly magnetised regions of space ever observed.
Theories range from highly magnetised neutron stars, blasted by gas streams near to a supermassive black hole, to suggestions that the burst properties are consistent with signatures of technology developed by an advanced civilisation.
The bacteria, Magnetococcus marinus,have a navigation system based on magnetised crystals to help them find their way around the deep sea.