A zone within the range of a radio transmitter where little or no radio signal can be received.
Dead spots are abnormally fast decays of the fundamental tone on http://www.answers.com/topic/string-instrument and are caused by a http://www.answers.com/topic/damping of the string's vibrations at a given note, due to energy transfer from the string to the instrument body. A "cure" is to use a graphite bass neck, which by nature of its molecular properties, moves the dead spot higher in the frequency range, and out of the most used region of the neck
Depends where. If a peak meets a peak, then the amplitude of that peak will increase. Same with troughs. However if the waves have the same amplitude, and a peak meets a trough, they will cancel out, and you will be left with a dead spot, not affected by the wave.
orientation
Yest, tornadoes have been known to remain on one spot, though it is rare.
yes
No, but as the rotation speed decreases, the maximum power loading in the spot decreases, so either the power must be turned down, or the spot made larger.
Dead Sea
Dead spot, weakness, deficiency
yeah
Dead trees do not go anywhere. They decompose in the spot they died.
bran dead
decomposers
the park where lots of people have died
decomposers
Under a dead body,,
a spot on the armature that is worn to the point of starter not functioning. a replacement re manufactured starter is in order.
If it just stays in one spot I'm pretty sure that means it's dead
Not enough vacume