Ferromagnetic

Word FERROMAGNETIC
Character 13
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Definitions and meanings of "Ferromagnetic"

What do we mean by ferromagnetic?

Of or characteristic of substances such as iron, nickel, or cobalt and various alloys that exhibit extremely high magnetic permeability, a characteristic saturation point, and magnetic hysteresis. adjective

Paramagnetic; behaving like iron in a magnetic field. See diamagnetic.

Of a material, such as iron or nickel, that is easily magnetized adjective

Relating to or demonstrating ferromagnetism adjective

Of a material, such as iron or nickel, that is easily magnetized

Materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Urban Dictionary

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The word "ferromagnetic" in example sentences

Or are they made of non-ferromagnetic materials? subisnack ❋ Unknown (2009)

The exceptions are things like ferromagnetic aneurysm clips and bullets, which could move and cause injury. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The phase here is between a heavy fermion and light fermions in an anti-ferromagnetic state. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The main component of the Earth's field – which defines the magnetic poles – is a dipole generated by the convection of molten nickel-iron in the outer core the inner core is solid, so its role is secondary; remember that the Earth's core is well above the Curie temperature, so the iron is not ferromagnetic. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Here is an illustration of the idea in the natural sciences; the black line is the theoretical calculation of ferromagnetic properties, and the colored lines are the observed behavior of metals under difference conditions. ❋ Daniel Little (2009)

One hands-on model is with a ferromagnetic material which has different domains of magnetization. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is generic to a wide range of processes from Curie point on ferromagnetic behavior, superconductivity, superfluidity, Landau electron phases and so forth. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The first physics with this characteristic was advanced by Pierre Curie as a way to understand phase transitions between ferromagnetic and paramagnetic properties of metals with temperature variation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It has ferromagnetic life forms reprocessing much of the grand structures built by man, and man dying out in a world where the sun is fading. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So, in spin transfer you can manipulate the magnetization of a ferromagnetic body without applying a magnetic field but only by a sort of transfusion of spin angular momentum from an electrical current and this can be used either to switch the magnetization or to generate oscillations in the microwave frequency range. ❋ Unknown (2007)

While methods for measuring the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic thin films have existed for some time, there currently is no way to define those properties for the edges of the film. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Moreover, he proved that ferromagnetic substances exhibited a critical temperature transition, above which the substances lost their ferromagnetic behavior; this is now known as the Curie point. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If we make our read-head out of a ferromagnetic material instead of an ordinary metal, we find a stronger effect known as anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR). ❋ Unknown (2007)

‘Ordinary’ magnetoresistance is observed in common non-ferromagnetic metals. ❋ Unknown (2007)

We're still just beginning to exploit atomic-scale effects in revolutionary new materials — semiconductors (processing power), ferromagnetic compounds (storage), and fiber optics (bandwidth). ❋ Chris Anderson (2008)

In order for demons to do the same, they would have to fill the entire area with as strong a magnetic field and then everyone in the area would be levitating as the cars in the parking and every other ferromagnetic object in the surrounding county came flying into the room at them. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The script for it creates an infinite communication loop between the prims, to generate a ferromagnetic forfield to push against SL's gravity. ❋ Bettina Tizzy (2007)

[The metal] is ferromagnetic [to the] [magnet] ❋ Kenbutt (2017)

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