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 Translation for 'free space' from English to Latin
NOUN   a free space | free spaces
laxamentum {n}free space
Partial Matches
articulus {m}space
spiramentum {n}breathing space
inane {n}empty space
tempestas {f}space of time
tricennium {n}space of thirty years
triennium {n}space of three years
quadriennium {n}space of four years
biennium {n}space of two years
duodennium {n}space of twelve years
novennium {n}space of nine years
liber {adj}free
fusus {adj}free
liberum arbitrium {n}free will
semiliber {adj}half-free
vacuus {adj}free of
vacare [1]to be free (from)
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Usage Examples English
  • In a certain sense, it looks just like ordinary gravity in free space, except that it is phrased in five dimensions instead of four.
  • Starting in November 1887 with his paper "On Electromagnetic Effects Produced by Electrical Disturbances in Insulators", Hertz sent a series of papers to Helmholtz at the Berlin Academy, including papers in 1888 that showed transverse free space electromagnetic waves traveling at a finite speed over a distance.
  • One is charges and currents (so-called "sources"), and the other cause for an E or M field is a change in the other type of field (this last cause also appears in "free space" very far from currents and charges).
  • Telecommunications engineering focuses on the transmission of information across a communication channel such as a coax cable, optical fiber or free space.
  • The ratio of the speed of the electromagnetic wave to the speed of light in free space is called the velocity factor, and depends on the electromagnetic properties of the conductor and the insulating materials surrounding it, and on their shape and size.

  • ("in" the dielectric medium, if not free space) and the following beam parameters, all of which are connected as detailed in the following sections.
  • In the frequency region above ultraviolet, permittivity approaches the constant "ε"0 in every substance, where "ε"0 is the permittivity of the free space.
  • A radio communication system comprises a transmitting conductor in which electrical oscillations or currents are produced and which is arranged to cause such currents or oscillations to be propagated through the free space medium from one point to another remote therefrom and a receiving conductor at such distant point adapted to be excited by the oscillations or currents propagated from the transmitter.
  • However, this strategy works only if the file system has enough free space.
  • Block allocation is tracked by free space bitmaps in fixed locations.

  • Each allocation group manages its own inodes and free space separately, providing scalability and parallelism so multiple threads and processes can perform I/O operations on the same file system simultaneously.
  • In classical electromagnetism, the vacuum of free space, or sometimes just "free space" or "perfect vacuum", is a standard reference medium for electromagnetic effects.
  • Spontaneous emission in free space depends upon vacuum fluctuations to get started.
  • Reference counting performance does not deteriorate as the total amount of free space decreases.
  • Despite the high loss in the quantum free-space channel, the average fidelity surpassed the classical limit of 2/3.

  • The Planctomycetota cell plan includes intracytoplasmic membranes that separates the cytoplasm into paryphoplasm (an outer ribosome-free space) and pirellulosome (or riboplasm, an inner ribosome-containing space).
  • The light from LEDs can be modulated very quickly so they are used extensively in optical fiber and free space optics communications.
  • of both media to be equal to the permeability of free space [...] as is essentially true of all dielectrics at optical frequencies.
  • Power might also be transmitted by changing electromagnetic fields or by radio waves; microwave energy may be carried efficiently over short distances by a waveguide or in free space via wireless power transfer.
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