magnetization

IPA: mægnʌtʌzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of magnetizing, or the state of being magnetized
  • The magnitude of the magnetic strength of a magnetized object.
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Examples of "magnetization" in Sentences

  • The claim may disprove the accepted physics limits set for magnetization in a substance.
  • An additional welcome side effect is the "magnetization" of the cells after the incorporation of nanoparticles.
  • Changing the magnetization direction reverses the spin polarization of the secondary, or low-energy, electrons emitted from the substance.
  • He developed a quantitative relationship for the strength of a magnetic field in relation to an electric current (known as Ampère's theorem) and studied the process of iron magnetization.
  • In the second case, where the magnetization is opposed, all the electrons are "wrong" in one of the two magnetic layers so that the total resistance is large and bars the flow of electric current.
  • The experiments are directed towards deciding whether this reversed magnetization is due to reversal of the earth's magnetic field or to a complicated physical or chemical process occurring in the rocks.

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