The act of leading or directing someone or something to a specific location or state, often with the intention of ensuring safety or intended outcomes.
A process in which external physical forces, such as electric or magnetic fields, exert influence on objects within their vicinity, resulting in specific effects or responses.
In biological development, the phenomenon where certain parts of an embryo are influenced by adjacent areas which determine the formation of specific organs or tissues.
The stimulation or promotion of enzyme synthesis within cells, facilitating increased production of specific enzymes as a response to certain conditions.
Example:
水先案内人は船を港に誘導する。
A type of missile that uses internal or external guidance systems to adjust its flight path and accurately reach a designated target.
A projectile designed to navigate towards a target using various technologies that allow for real-time course corrections during flight.
A method of questioning in which the interrogator subtly suggests the desired response, often leading the subject towards a specific answer rather than allowing for open-ended replies.
A type of interrogation technique where the questions are framed in a way that implies the expected or most favorable answer, thereby influencing the subject's responses to align with the interrogator's intentions.
An approach in legal questioning that involves steering a witness or suspect towards a predetermined conclusion through suggestive inquiries, commonly used in investigations but generally prohibited in formal court examinations.
Example:
検事は誘導尋問をした。
A phenomenon in which a change in magnetic flux through a closed circuit induces an electromotive force in that circuit, opposing the change, as discovered by Faraday in 1831.
The process by which varying magnetic fields create electrical currents in conductive materials, demonstrating the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
A fundamental principle in physics that explains how electrical energy can be generated through the interaction of magnetic fields and electric circuits.
A safety light installed in buildings to indicate the nearest exit during an emergency, ensuring proper evacuation routes are visible.
A light that guides individuals to the appropriate escape path, particularly in dark or smoke-filled environments, enhancing safety awareness.