different between magnetosonic vs magnetoionic
magnetosonic
English
Etymology
magneto- +? sonic
Adjective
magnetosonic (not comparable)
- (physics) Describing a longitudinal wave of ions (and electrons) in a magnetized plasma that propagates perpendicular to the stationary magnetic field.
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- cognominates
magnetosonic From the web:
- what are magnetosonic wave
magnetoionic
English
Alternative forms
- magnetionic
- magneto-ionic
Etymology
magneto- +? ionic; compare the better-formed magnetionic
Adjective
magnetoionic (not comparable)
- (physics) Describing the affects of a magnetic field on ionic behaviour.
- (physics) Having both magnetic and ionic characteristics.
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