Remanence or remanent magnetization or residual magnetism is the magnetization left behind in a ferromagnetic material (such as iron) after an external...
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Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other. Because both electric...
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field. This remanence is carried by minerals, particularly certain strongly magnetic minerals like magnetite (the main source of magnetism in lodestone)...
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Environmental magnetism is the study of magnetism as it relates to the effects of climate, sediment transport, pollution and other environmental influences...
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Earth's magnetic field (redirect from Earth Magnetism)
when the animals are under high-voltage power lines, suggesting that magnetism is responsible. Other researchers reported in 2011 that they could not...
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Paleomagnetism (redirect from Seafloor magnetism)
strengths and is used for many purposes in rock magnetism. Viscous remanent magnetization is remanence that is acquired by ferromagnetic materials influenced...
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Magnetic field of Mars (section Crustal magnetism)
persisted up to) ~3.8 billion years ago. The distribution of Martian crustal magnetism is similar to the Martian dichotomy. Whereas the Martian northern lowlands...
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Natural remanent magnetization (redirect from Natural remnant magnetism)
(Singer, 2013) Rock magnetism McElhinny & McFadden 2000 D. H. Tarling, H. Shi (June 1, 1999). "The origin of bore-core remanences: mechanical-shock-imposed...
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magnetism he called antiferromagnetism. While working with Mn2Sb, French physicist Charles Guillaud discovered that the current theories on magnetism...
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Single domain (magnetic) (redirect from Single domain (magnetism))
In magnetism, single domain refers to the state of a ferromagnet (in the broader meaning of the term that includes ferrimagnetism) in which the magnetization...
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critical state model (magnetism) Bouc–Wen model (structural engineering) Ising model (magnetism) Jiles–Atherton model (magnetism) Novak–Tyson model (cell-cycle...
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and paramagnets) contribute a weak magnetism and have no remanence. The more important minerals for rock magnetism are the minerals that can be magnetically...
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have been developed. Magnetic susceptibility Remanence Giorgio Bertotti (21 May 1998). Hysteresis in Magnetism: For Physicists, Materials Scientists, and...
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Koenigsberger ratio (category Rock magnetism)
2023-03-10. Koenigsberger, J. G. (1938). Natural residual magnetism of eruptive rocks. Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity, 43(3), 299-320. Gubbins...
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memory Remanence, or residual magnetization, the magnetization left behind in a ferromagnet after an external magnetic field is removed Rock magnetism, the...
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some newly created magnetars 1017 G – the upper limit to neutron star magnetism Tesla (unit) Centimetre–gram–second system of units Gaussian units The...
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compound. The diamagnetic boron atoms do not contribute directly to the magnetism but improve cohesion by strong covalent bonding. The relatively low rare...
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Magnadur magnets retain their magnetism well, and are often used in education. Magnadur can also be used in DC motors. Remanence 0.9 T Coercivity 110 kA/m...
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Stoner–Wohlfarth model (category Rock magnetism)
modeling small magnetic particles in magnetic storage, biomagnetism, rock magnetism and paleomagnetism. The Stoner–Wohlfarth model was developed by Edmund...
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Magnetic moment (category Magnetism)
object itself; for example by magnetizing it. This phenomenon is known as magnetism. An applied magnetic field can flip the magnetic dipoles that make up...
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around 538 °C (1,000 °F). They are the only magnets that have useful magnetism even when heated red-hot. This property, as well as its brittleness and...
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Earth's magnetic field resulting from variations in the chemistry or magnetism of the rocks. Mapping of variation over an area is valuable in detecting...
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eliminating a remnant magnetic field. It is named after the gauss, a unit of magnetism, which in turn was named after Carl Friedrich Gauss. Due to magnetic hysteresis...
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can also be expressed as the remnant magnetism in normal operation is nearly as high as the saturation magnetism at the "knee" of the hysteresis loop...
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chemical precipitation". Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. International Baltic Conference on Magnetism: focus on functionalized magnetic structures...
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output by employing the well-known Lorentz Force Equation or the theory of Magnetism. Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) technology is a process technology...
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1016/0038-1098(76)91292-8. White, Robert M. (1983). Quantum Theory of Magnetism (Second corrected and Updated ed.). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin...
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Outline of geophysics (section Magnetism)
reversal#Moyero Reversed Superchron) Rock magnetism Magnetic mineralogy Natural remanent magnetization Saturation isothermal remanence Thermoremanent magnetization...
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designs for maximally pulling and pushing nanoparticles" (PDF). Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 324 (5): 742–754. Bibcode:2012JMMM..324..742S...
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the temperature at which the material loses its magnetism. Rare-earth magnets have higher remanence, much higher coercivity and energy product, but (for...
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