(isim) lif, ince tel, filaman, lâmba teli

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filament
A fine thread or wire
{n} a slender or small thread, fiber, ray
A structure in the corona consisting of cool plasma supported by magnetic fields Filaments are dark structures when seen against the bright solar disk, but appear bright when seen over the solar limb, Filaments seen over the limb are also known as prominences more!
The part of the stamen which supports the anther The stalk of the stamen See drawing of flower parts
The stem or stalk upon which the anther sits; together, the filament and anther make up the stamen, which is the male reproductive system (in the flower) of a plant
A metallic coil inside the glass tube of a bulb with enough resistance that when an adequate electrical current flows through the coil, it glows and produces the light output
A strand of cool gas suspended over the photosphere by magnetic fields, which appears dark as seen against the disk of the Sun; a filament on the limb of the Sun seen in emission against the dark sky is called a prominence
such a wire, heated to glowing, in an incandescent light bulb or a thermionic valve
A prominence that appears dark against the bright solar disk
a thin wire (usually tungsten) that is heated white hot by the passage of an electric current
a threadlike anatomical structure or chainlike series of cells
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1)fiber characterized by extreme length 2)the resistance wire through which filament current is sent in a therm ionic tube to produce the heat required for electron emission
A cool, relatively dense region in the corona that appears dark against the background chromosphere On the limb, filaments appear as prominences
The part of a stamen that supports the anther Commonly a very slender tube
A mass of gas suspended over the chromosphere by magnetic fields and seen as dark ribbons threaded over the solar disk A filament on the limb of the Sun seen in emission against the dark sky is called a prominence Filaments occur directly over magnetic-polarity inversion lines, unless they are active
In textiles, a continuous object, limited in length only by its spool, and not cut to length
two meanings: for a flower, it is referring to the stalk of a stamen which supports the anther (male part of the flower; filament also means a thread-like process (like the thin wire coiled in a light bulb)
A single continuous strand of natural or synthetic fiber
(isim) lif, ince tel, filaman, lâmba teli
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