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Definition of "Field" |
The region in which an electrically charged body (electric field), or a magnetised body (magnetic field) exerts its influence. / The electromagnet which furnishes the magnetic field that interacts with the armature in motors and generators. / The region in which an electrically charged body, or a magnetised body exerts its influence. / A space allocated for a particular item of information. A tax form, for example, contains a number of fields: one for your name, one for your Social Security number, one for your income, and so on. In database systems, fields are the smallest units of information you can access. In spreadsheets, field are called cells.Most fields have certain attributes associated with them. For example, some fields are numeric whereas others are textual, some are long, while others are short. In addition, every field has a name, called the field name.The phrase in the field refers to any geographical location other than the factory or office where a product was created. Similarly, a field representativeis an employee who represents a company in distant locations. In video terminology, a field is one of many still images that make up a moving picture. A field is similar to a frame, but is displayed twice as fast and is half the vertical resolution. / (1) the member of an electrical machine that provides the main magnetic flux, which then interacts with the armature causing the desired machine operation (i.e., motor or generator). |
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