"Contact means coming together or touching other people or things."
"The vehicle turned over when the rear wheels lost contact with the highway."
"During the storm, the pilot of the air craft lost contact with the control tower."
2. A connection with someone who might be of use: "The reporter met with his contact in the governor's office to verify the latest political proposal by the governor to the legislature."3. Information that consists of such items as a telephone number, street address, or e-mail address, and any other data that makes it possible to communicate with each other: "An applicant is instructed to put his or her information on the application form so contacts can be made."
4. An exposure to a source of infection: "A person who has been exposed to a source of infection is also a contact."
5. Etymology: from Latin contactus, from contact, "touched, grasped, bordered on; from the verb contingere, from con-, "together with" + tangere, "to touch".
2. When touching, meeting, joining, or connecting: "When the two wires contact each other, the machine will start."
"One technical form of contacting something consists of conducting a part of a component; such as, a switch or relay, that interacts with another conducting part to make or to break an electric circuit."
"Another form of contacting something is the point at which an object; such as, an aircraft or ship, is first detected by radar or another detecting device."
3. Communicating with, reaching, or getting in touch with someone: "Bianca was finally able to contact the computer technician so she could get her computer repaired."2. A reference to various kinds of communication: "The company is maintaining contact information regarding its employees."
2. A metal strip in a switch or socket that touches a corresponding strip in order to make a connection for electric current to pass: "Some electric contacts are made of precious metals in order to avoid corrosion."
All electromagnetic radiation, including radio signals, light rays, x-rays, and cosmic rays, as well as sound, behave like rippling waves in the ocean.
2. The direct look into the eyes of another person.
2. Electrochemical corrosion associated with the current in a galvanic cell, caused by dissimilar metals in an electrolyte because of the difference in potential (emf) of the two metals.
The abbreviation emf refers to "electromotive force" or the cell voltage of a galvanic cell measured when there is no current flowing through the cell.
In other words, the equilibrium electrode potential difference between the two electrodes of the cell.
Another example of irritant contact dermatitis is when young children lick their lips repeatedly which can result in an irritant reaction to their own saliva."
At a solar eclipse, first contact is when the advancing edge of the sun first appears to touch the moon; the second contact is when the advancing edge of the sun seems to touch the other side of the moon, beginning totality; the third contact is when the trailing edge of the sun "touches" the trailing edge of the moon, ending totality; and the fourth contact marks the end of the eclipse.