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Repulse

To repel to beat or drive back as to repulse an assault to repulse the enemy

Repulsive

Serving or able to repulse repellent as a repulsive force

Repulser

One who repulses or drives back

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Repellence

The principle of repulsion the quality or capacity of repelling repulsion

Electricity

particles or bodies possessing electric charge positive charges create a repulsive force between them and negative charges also create a repulsive

Repulsion

The act of repulsing or repelling or the state of being repulsed or repelled

Solenoid

by a current the solenoid exhibits polarity and attraction or repulsion like a magnet

Polarity

to a contrast of positions as for example attraction and repulsion in the opposite parts of a magnet the dissimilar phenomena

Otheoscope

An instrument for exhibiting the repulsive action produced by light or heat in an exhausted vessel

Self repulsive

Self repelling

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