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Magnetosonic vs Magnetoionic - What's the difference?

magnetosonic | magnetoionic |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between magnetosonic and magnetoionic

is that magnetosonic is (physics) describing a longitudinal wave of ions (and electrons) in a magnetized plasma that propagates perpendicular to the stationary magnetic field while magnetoionic is (physics) having both magnetic and ionic characteristics.

As adjectives the difference between magnetosonic and magnetoionic

is that magnetosonic is (physics) describing a longitudinal wave of ions (and electrons) in a magnetized plasma that propagates perpendicular to the stationary magnetic field while magnetoionic is (physics) describing the affects of a magnetic field on ionic behaviour.

Taxonomy vs Magnetosonic - What's the difference?

taxonomy | magnetosonic |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective magnetosonic is

(physics) describing a longitudinal wave of ions (and electrons) in a magnetized plasma that propagates perpendicular to the stationary magnetic field.

Magnetosonic vs Magnetoacoustic - What's the difference?

magnetosonic | magnetoacoustic | Synonyms |

Magnetosonic is a synonym of magnetoacoustic.


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between magnetosonic and magnetoacoustic

is that magnetosonic is (physics) describing a longitudinal wave of ions (and electrons) in a magnetized plasma that propagates perpendicular to the stationary magnetic field while magnetoacoustic is (physics) of or pertaining to magnetoacoustics.

As adjectives the difference between magnetosonic and magnetoacoustic

is that magnetosonic is (physics) describing a longitudinal wave of ions (and electrons) in a magnetized plasma that propagates perpendicular to the stationary magnetic field while magnetoacoustic is (physics) of or pertaining to magnetoacoustics.

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