homogeneous fields
[hɒmədʒiːniəs fiːldz]
nounpl: homogeneous fields
campos homogêneos
1. In physics and mathematics, regions of space where a physical property (such as electric field, magnetic field, or gravitational field) has the same magnitude and direction at every point
The experiment was conducted in homogeneous fields to ensure uniform conditions throughout the apparatus.
O experimento foi conduzido em campos homogêneos para garantir condições uniformes em todo o aparelho.
2. In agriculture and environmental science, areas with uniform soil composition, climate, or vegetation characteristics
The homogeneous fields allowed farmers to apply consistent irrigation strategies across the entire plot.
Os campos homogêneos permitiram aos agricultores aplicar estratégias de irrigação consistentes em toda a parcela.
This is primarily a technical and scientific term used in physics, mathematics, and agricultural engineering. It is commonly encountered in university-level STEM education and research contexts in both Brazil and Portugal. The term carries no colloquial or cultural connotations and is used identically across English and Portuguese-speaking scientific communities.
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