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repulsion Meaning in Tamil ( repulsion வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

புறமுதுகோடச் செய்தல், திருப்பி ஓட்டுதல்,



repulsion's Usage Examples:

The function of logic is to exhibit its formal implications and repulsions.


The first part of the epistle deals generally with magnetic attractions and repulsions, with the polarity of the stone, and with the supposed influence of the poles of the heavens upon the poles of the stone.


Coulomb, who by using very long and thin magnets, so arranged that the action of their distant poles was negligible, succeeded in establishing the law, which has since been confirmed by more accurate methods, that the force of attraction or repulsion exerted between two magnetic poles varies inversely as the square of the distance between them.


molecular shape complementarity is important because bumps and clashes lead to repulsion, while failing adequately to bury hydrophobic surfaces has an entropic cost.


No other system of atoms can occupy the same region of space at the same time, because before it could do so the mutual action of the atoms would have caused a repulsion between the two systems insuperable by any force which we can command.


If m, and m 2 are the strengths of two poles, d the distance between them expressed in centimetres, and f the force in dynes, fml m2/d2 (I) The force is one of attraction or repulsion, according as the sign of the product m l m 2 is negative or positive.


Pierre was seized by a sense of horror and repulsion such as he had experienced when touching some nasty little animal.


Gauss had shown how to reduce all the phenomena of statical electricity to mere attractions and repulsions exerted at a distance by particles of an imponderable on one another.


Electric attractions and repulsions were, however, regarded as differential actions in which the mutual repulsion of the particles of electricity operated, so to speak, in antagonism to the mutual attraction of particles of matter for one another and of particles of electricity for matter.


The force, therefore, with which the two plates are drawn together consists first of a positive part, or in other words an attraction, varying inversely as the square of the distance, and second, of a negative part of repulsion independent of the distance.


Coulomb, 2 however, by using long and thin steel rods, symmetrically magnetized, and so arranged that disturbing influences became negligibly small, was enabled to deduce from his experiments with reasonable certainty the law that the force of attraction or repulsion between two poles varies inversely as the square of the distance between them.


Because of the two lone pairs there are therefore 6 lone pair-bond pair repulsions.


Similar magnetic poles are not merely indifferent to each other, but exhibit actual repulsion.





Synonyms:

repulsive force, force, repulsive,



Antonyms:

adduct, centripetal force, attraction, attractive,

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