Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
the geophysics method siesmic
Yes
Applied chemistry, of course! Applied chemistry is as the name implies - it's taking chemistry and creating an application - in this particular case, the "application" is dry or damaged hair.
the application of the theories and principles of chemistry to practical purposes.
electrolytic cell
Herman Shaw has written: 'Applied geophysics' -- subject(s): Geophysics, Prospecting
the geophysics method siesmic
Vladimir Baranov has written: 'Potential fields and their transformations in applied geophysics' -- subject(s): Geology, Geophysics, Magnetic fields, Mathematics 'Raduga nad berezami'
Yes, there were journals on geophysical prospecting in 1989. Some renowned journals in the field include Geophysics, Exploration Geophysics, and Journal of Applied Geophysics. These journals cover a wide range of topics related to the methods and techniques used in geophysical prospecting.
D. H. Griffiths has written: 'Applied geophysics for engineers and geologists'
Andreas Vogel has written: 'Model Optimization in Exploration Geophysics (Theory and practice of applied geophysics)' 'Zwischen Kreuz und Schwert' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Exhibitions, History
The change in electrical resistance produced in a current carrying conductor or semiconductor on application of magnetic field H.
Reflection
liquids and gases
gravity
Application means "use".
it amplifies the sound actually, by strengthening the waves. the sound waves are converted into equivalent electrical waves and then it amplifies and later those electrical waves are converted the sound waves . the principle of electromagnetic induction is applied here.