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corona - use in sentences
Converse of object
- heat: Therefore, only a small fraction of the total energy out put from solar is required to heat the corona.
- call: Total solar eclipses let us see the Sun's atmosphere, called the corona, which is normally hidden from our view.
- see: See the corona around the flame, see the darkness at the base of the flame.
- produce: Much smaller colored rings around the sun or moon are a corona produced by water droplets rather than ice crystals.
- observe: An introduction for a long tradition of observing the solar corona especially in the X-ray wavelength band is given in this work.
- show: But, anything shorter than 400mm will fail to show the corona and other phenomena.
Converse of subject
- surround: We know that during a total eclipse of the sun the moon is surrounded by a luminous corona.
- emit: It records light that is emitted by the corona.
Adjective modifier
- solar: The solar corona is hotter than a million degrees Celsius The Sun is our nearest star.
- hot: The hot corona is heated by the magnetic field.
- white: A white light corona is the sum of all the coronae contributions from each spectral color.
Modifies a noun
- ion: Figure 2. Schematic diagram showing the fate of corona ions in the atmosphere.
- discharge: The slight blurring of the trace is due to the varying load presented by the corona discharge.
- virus: Likewise, mice inoculated with corona virus get MS-like symptoms.
- effect: The Winged Sun Disk is thought to have originated from the corona effect of a solar eclipse which can give the appearance of wings.
- formation: At very high voltages there can still be some corona formation under oil.
- tube: Filter requires cleaning approximately once every 12 months and corona tube ( which produces the ozone ) has an expected life of 1000 hours.
Noun used with modifier
- line: These coronagraphs produce images of the " emission line corona.
Possessives
- sun: A superb image of the sun's corona, captured during the 1999 total eclipse.
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