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Impinging

Impinging | Impinges | Impinged

Impinging meaning

present participle and gerund of impinge

Example sentences (14)

Also, to make up for the areas lost to such concessions, revenue villages are alleged to have been arbitrarily included in the tiger reserve, impinging on the rights of residents.

The new Gnostics view all this as restrictive “rules, regulations and laws” impinging on our freedom to do whatever we want when we want rather than the basics needed to help us understand and know what agape love is and to practice it.

I have been living in South Korea for more than a decade, so here is a ‘day in the life…’-style recounting of the measures impinging on our family’s daily routine.

A cross section is therefore a measure of the effective surface area seen by the impinging particles, and as such is expressed in units of area.

An alternative to the ISOL techniques described here is that of fragmentation beams, where the radioactive ions are produced by fragmentation reactions on a fast beam of stable ions impinging on a thin target (usually of beryllium atoms).

An object that reflects some fraction of impinging light and absorbs the rest may look black but also be faintly reflective; examples are black objects coated with layers of enamel or lacquer.

A varying current in the transformer's primary winding creates a varying magnetic flux in the transformer core and a varying field impinging on the transformer's secondary winding.

Functionally this is a fast escape response, triggered most easily by a strong sound wave or pressure wave impinging on the lateral line organ of the fish.

In Roman Catholic theology there are seen to be two sins, that of lying and that of impinging on a person's right to a reputation.

The flow from a circular orifice impinging on a toroidal ring of the same diameter as the orifice will result in a tone; it is called a ring tone.

The process is made from a stable beam accelerated by UNILAC and then SIS impinging on a production target.

This phenomenon is termed cavitation and causes high speed impinging liquid jets and strong hydrodynamic shear-forces.

Thus, X-ray diffraction results from an electromagnetic wave (the X-ray) impinging on a regular array of scatterers (the repeating arrangement of atoms within the crystal).

With this interpretation, the flow is that of a vertically directed jet impinging on a horizontal flat plate.