The relative velocity determined at Potsdam for these oppositely flying masses amounted to 550 miles a second.
A drawing from the best of them by Miss Violet Common[569] represented a corona differing from its predecessor of January 1, chiefly through the oppositely unsymmetrical relations of its parts.
From the two foregoing two-party line systems it is evident that a four-party line system may be readily obtained, that is, by employing two oppositely polarized biased bells on each side of the metallic circuit.
In solvents, then, of high dielectric powers, the coëxistence of oppositely charged particles must be more favored than in solvents of low dielectric powers.
In every magnet the strength of the south pole is exactly equal to that of the north pole, the action of the same magnetic force upon the two poles being equal and oppositely directed.
In reality this is not the case, as the streams are due to the molecules of the air which are violently agitated in the space between the oppositely charged surfaces of the spheres.
If now the filament again touches the glass at the same point while it is oppositely charged, the charges equalize under evolution of light.
I have said before, that when the medium between two oppositely electrified bodies is strained beyond a certain limit it gives way and, stated in popular language, the opposite electric charges unite and neutralize each other.
The two halves are wound oppositelyand connected in series, the connection between both being made over the primary.
Since inductance and capacity act 180° apart, their reactances, or their ohmic drops may be represented by oppositely directed lines.
In this case we are no longer dealing with enantiomorphous forms, and the solubility of the two oppositely active isomerides is no longer the same.
This is: Action and reaction are equal, or the mutual actions of any two bodies are always equal and oppositely directed.
Abbot's new method of solar constant determination is based on the fact that atmospheric transparency varies oppositely to the variations of brightness of the sky.
Therefore, whether Z represents a green or a red band, s of the formula must refer to the oppositely colored sector, i.
In formula 3, W represents the width of a band, and s the width of the oppositely colored sector.
Clearly the widths of the bands will be here proportional to the widths of the like-colored sectors, and not as before to the oppositely colored.
This action went on until the two conductors were strongly and oppositely charged.
The two conductors being oppositely charged in the condenser (Exp.
Kohlrausch formulated a theory of electrolytic conduction based on the idea that, under the action of the electric forces, the oppositely charged ions moved in opposite directions through the liquid, carrying their charges with them.
The current between two oppositely charged bodies lasts for so short a time as to be of little or no practical value unless some means are found for continually recharging the bodies.
We can not have a magnet with one pole: if we break a natural loadstone into a thousand pieces, each piece will have its two oppositely electrified poles complete within itself.
We cannot have a magnet with one pole: if we break a natural loadstone into a thousand pieces, each piece will have its two oppositely electrified poles complete within itself.
Magnets attract only when their poles are reversed, or when they are oppositely electrified, and suns and planets do the same.
Our stream from the battery causes this oppositely directed stream.
If the streams areoppositely directed the wires repel each other.
These buildings form an oblong square, of which the proper armoury forms one of the short sides; on the other, oppositely to the centre building, is Colonel Lee's neat and beautiful dwelling.
The Professor also suggests that these parallel andoppositely directed winds are shifting, i.
Your wife and children cannot go to heaven for you.
His energy, his effort, his wisdom are largely to determine not only the present and future, but also the temporal and eternal destiny of those who gather in dependence about him.
Not all men can amass wealth; nor is this essential.
The leaves are pointed-lanceolate, stemless, and crowded along the stem, eitheroppositely or alternately.
The leaves are sparingly toothed and seated oppositely on long stems.
The ovate-pointed leaves are closely crowded on the stalk oppositely to one another.
They grow oppositely on the branches and have small stipules between them.
The leaves are dark green short stemmed, lanceolate, sharply toothed, and grow oppositely on the stem.
They are chiefly set oppositely on the stem, although some of the upper ones may alternate.
The smooth light-green leaves are lance-shaped and pointed on short petioles or stems growing oppositely on the plant stem.
The ovate-lanceolate leaves are stemless and seated oppositely on the stem.
The leaves are smooth edged and oppositely on the stem that grows from one to two feet high.
The leaves, that grow oppositely all along the stem, are almost round; it is from their shape and the fact that they are about the size of the English twopence that they originally received the name of Moneywort.
The yellow-green leaves are ovate-lanceolate, seated oppositely on the stem.
The ovate-pointed leaves, that grow oppositely on short petioles, are evergreen; the short flower spikes grow from their axils.
The question arises whether internal electrical currents may not pass between the two oppositely charged poles of the earth, or even between the great continental masses and the regions of heavier rock which underlie the oceans.
I will first consider the spark, limiting it for the present to the case of discharge between two oppositelyelectrified conducting surfaces.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oppositely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: again; contra; contrary; inversely; otherwise; rather; unfavorably