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maxwell

Maxwell vs Pascal - What's the difference?

maxwell | pascal |

maxwell measures magnetic flux and pascal measures pressure


As a noun maxwell

is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

As a proper noun pascal is

used in medieval england; today occasionally borrowed from french.

Marvelous vs Maxwell - What's the difference?

marvelous | maxwell |


As an adjective marvelous

is (us) exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful.

As a noun maxwell is

(physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

Maxwell vs Merit - What's the difference?

maxwell | merit |


As a noun maxwell

is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

As a proper noun merit is

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Maxwell vs Gauss - What's the difference?

maxwell | gauss |


As nouns the difference between maxwell and gauss

is that maxwell is a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second while gauss is the unit of magnetic field strength in cgs systems of units, equal to 0.0001 tesla.

As a proper noun Maxwell

is {{surname|Scottish habitational}} from Mackeswell near Melrose.

Maxwell vs Maxwell - What's the difference?

maxwell | maxwell |


1 maxwell is 1 maxwells


1 maxwell is 1 maxwells


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between maxwell and maxwell

is that maxwell is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second while maxwell is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

As nouns the difference between maxwell and maxwell

is that maxwell is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second while maxwell is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

Alberto vs Maxwell - What's the difference?

alberto | maxwell |


As a proper noun alberto

is , the esperanto equivalent of albert or alberto can be alberta (province of canada) or alberto can be , the italian equivalent of albert.

As a noun maxwell is

(physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

Maxwell vs Zac - What's the difference?

maxwell | zac |


As a noun maxwell

is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

As a proper noun zac is

a male given name, diminutive of zachariah and zachary.

Second vs Maxwell - What's the difference?

second | maxwell |

second measures time and maxwell measures magnetic flux


As nouns the difference between second and maxwell

is that second is one that is number two in a series or second can be the si unit of time, defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of radiation corresponding to the transition between two hyperfine levels of caesium-133 in a ground state at a temperature of absolute zero and at rest; one-sixtieth of a minute or second can be one who supports another in a contest or combat, such as a dueller's assistant while maxwell is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

As an adjective second

is number-two; following after the first one with nothing between them the ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number two.

As an adverb second

is (with superlative) at the second rank.

As a verb second

is (uk) to transfer temporarily to alternative employment.

Turn vs Maxwell - What's the difference?

turn | maxwell |


As nouns the difference between turn and maxwell

is that turn is a change of direction or orientation while maxwell is (physics) a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

As a verb turn

is (lb) non-linear physical movement .

Abvolt vs Maxwell - What's the difference?

abvolt | maxwell |


As nouns the difference between abvolt and maxwell

is that abvolt is a unit of electrical potential equal to one hundred millionth of a volt (10-8 volts), used in the centimeter-gram-second system of units while maxwell is a unit of magnetic flux that produces one abvolt per turn per second.

As a proper noun Maxwell is

{{surname|Scottish habitational}} from Mackeswell near Melrose.

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