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  • Magnetization
  • Physical quantity, density of magnetic moment per volume

    ferrimagnetic materials have strong magnetization in a magnetic field, and can be magnetized to have magnetization in the absence of an external field

    Magnetization

    Magnetization

    Magnetization

  • Magnet
  • Object that has a magnetic field

    or 1×10−6 m3, and therefore an average magnetization magnitude is 100,000 A/m. Iron can have a magnetization of around a million amperes per meter. Such

    Magnet

    Magnet

    Magnet

  • Paleomagnetism
  • Study of Earth's magnetic field in past

    remanent magnetization. If the magnetization is acquired as the grains are deposited, the result is a depositional detrital remanent magnetization; if it

    Paleomagnetism

    Paleomagnetism

    Paleomagnetism

  • Ferromagnetism
  • Mechanism by which materials form into and are attracted to magnets

    describes the induced magnetization of a material due to the presence of an external magnetic field. For example, this temporary magnetization inside a steel

    Ferromagnetism

    Ferromagnetism

    Ferromagnetism

  • Remanence
  • Magnetization left behind in a material

    Remanence or remanent magnetization or residual magnetism is the magnetization left behind in a ferromagnetic material (such as iron) after an external

    Remanence

    Remanence

  • Spontaneous magnetization
  • Sudden appearance of magnetic order in cold substances

    Spontaneous magnetization is the appearance of an ordered spin state (magnetization) at zero applied magnetic field in a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic

    Spontaneous magnetization

    Spontaneous_magnetization

  • Magnetism
  • Class of physical phenomena

    electrons' magnetic moments, so they are negligible in the context of the magnetization of materials. Nuclear magnetic moments are nevertheless very important

    Magnetism

    Magnetism

    Magnetism

  • Magnetic domain
  • Region of a magnetic material in which the magnetization has uniform direction

    the magnetization of a piece of ferromagnetic material spontaneously divides into many small regions called magnetic domains. The magnetization within

    Magnetic domain

    Magnetic domain

    Magnetic_domain

  • Magnetic susceptibility
  • Degree to which a material becomes magnetized in an applied magnetic field

    measure of how much a material will become magnetized in an applied magnetic field. It is the ratio of magnetization M (magnetic moment per unit volume) to

    Magnetic susceptibility

    Magnetic_susceptibility

  • Magnetic field
  • Property of space that quantifies the magnetic influence at a given location

    including: Diamagnetism produces a magnetization that opposes the magnetic field. Paramagnetism produces a magnetization in the same direction as the applied

    Magnetic field

    Magnetic field

    Magnetic_field

  • Orbital magnetization
  • Quantized magnetization of charged particles

    In quantum mechanics, orbital magnetization, Morb, refers to the magnetization induced by orbital motion of charged particles, usually electrons in solids

    Orbital magnetization

    Orbital_magnetization

  • Magnetized (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up magnetized or magnetised in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magnetized refers to the process of acquiring magnetism. Magnetized or Magnetised

    Magnetized (disambiguation)

    Magnetized_(disambiguation)

  • Viscous remanent magnetization
  • Viscous remanent magnetization (abbreviated VRM), also known as viscous magnetization, is remanence that is acquired by ferromagnetic materials by sitting

    Viscous remanent magnetization

    Viscous_remanent_magnetization

  • Thermoremanent magnetization
  • When an igneous rock cools, it acquires a thermoremanent magnetization (TRM) from the Earth's field. TRM can be much larger than it would be if exposed

    Thermoremanent magnetization

    Thermoremanent_magnetization

  • Magnetization roasting technology
  • Method for processing iron ores

    roasting, fluidized bed roasting, and microwave roasting. Shaft furnace magnetization roasting is a metallurgical process, mainly used to treat iron ore,

    Magnetization roasting technology

    Magnetization roasting technology

    Magnetization_roasting_technology

  • Bloch equations
  • Equations describing nuclear magnetic resonance

    of nuclear magnetization. They are analogous to the Maxwell–Bloch equations. Let M(t) = (Mx(t), My(t), Mz(t)) be the nuclear magnetization. Then the Bloch

    Bloch equations

    Bloch_equations

  • Superparamagnetism
  • Form of magnetism

    time used to measure the magnetization of the nanoparticles is much longer than the Néel relaxation time, their magnetization appears to be on average

    Superparamagnetism

    Superparamagnetism

    Superparamagnetism

  • Halbach array
  • Special arrangement of permanent magnets

    reinforce itself above the plane. In fact, any magnetization pattern where the components of magnetization are π / 2 {\displaystyle \pi /2} out of phase

    Halbach array

    Halbach array

    Halbach_array

  • Permeability (electromagnetism)
  • Ability of magnetization

    ^{-1}\right)\mathbf {B} } . The magnetization in turn is a contribution to the total electric current—the magnetization current. Relative permeability

    Permeability (electromagnetism)

    Permeability (electromagnetism)

    Permeability_(electromagnetism)

  • Ferrimagnetism
  • Type of magnetic phenomenon

    magnetization can reverse while heating a ferrimagnetic material from absolute zero to its critical temperature, and that strength of magnetization can

    Ferrimagnetism

    Ferrimagnetism

    Ferrimagnetism

  • Magnetic hysteresis
  • Application of an external magnetic field to a ferromagnet

    the material. A closer look at a magnetization curve generally reveals a series of small, random jumps in magnetization called Barkhausen jumps. This effect

    Magnetic hysteresis

    Magnetic hysteresis

    Magnetic_hysteresis

  • Coercivity
  • Resistance of a ferromagnetic material to demagnetization by an external magnetic field

    a material depends on the time scale over which a magnetization curve is measured. The magnetization of a material measured at an applied reversed field

    Coercivity

    Coercivity

    Coercivity

  • Electropermanent magnet
  • Bistable permanent magnet

    than the other in order to flip their magnetization direction without changing the other's direction of magnetization. During this explanation we use one

    Electropermanent magnet

    Electropermanent magnet

    Electropermanent_magnet

  • Magnetization transfer
  • case is presented in the section Chemical Exchange Magnetization transfer. In either case, magnetization transfer techniques probe the dynamic relationship

    Magnetization transfer

    Magnetization_transfer

  • Demagnetizing field
  • Internal magnetic field generated by a magnet

    magnetization. For the special case of ellipsoids (including infinite cylinders) the demagnetization field is linearly related to the magnetization by

    Demagnetizing field

    Demagnetizing field

    Demagnetizing_field

  • Natural remanent magnetization
  • field. Magnetization formed by phase change, chemical action or growth of crystals at low temperature is called chemical remanent magnetization. Sediments

    Natural remanent magnetization

    Natural_remanent_magnetization

  • Jiles–Atherton model
  • Model of magnetic hysteresis

    interdomain coupling α {\displaystyle \alpha } and magnetization M {\displaystyle M} , anhysteretic magnetization M an {\displaystyle M_{\text{an}}} is calculated

    Jiles–Atherton model

    Jiles–Atherton model

    Jiles–Atherton_model

  • Transformer
  • Device to couple energy between circuits

    High-voltage transformer fire barriers Inductive coupling Load profile Magnetization Parametric transformer Polyphase system Power inverter Rectiformer Voltage

    Transformer

    Transformer

    Transformer

  • Magneto-optic Kerr effect
  • Changes to light reflected from a magnetized surface

    the direction of the magnetization vector with respect to the reflecting surface and the plane of incidence. When the magnetization vector is perpendicular

    Magneto-optic Kerr effect

    Magneto-optic Kerr effect

    Magneto-optic_Kerr_effect

  • Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert equation
  • Description of the dynamics of magnetization in a solid

    ferromagnet, the magnitude of the magnetization M at each spacetime point is approximated by the saturation magnetization Ms (although it can be smaller

    Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert equation

    Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert_equation

  • Giant magnetoresistance
  • Phenomenon involving the change of conductivity in metallic layers

    antiferromagnetic and the magnetization in adjacent magnetic layers was antiparallel. Then an external magnetic field could make the magnetization vectors parallel

    Giant magnetoresistance

    Giant magnetoresistance

    Giant_magnetoresistance

  • Saturation (magnetic)
  • Feature of some magnetic materials

    increase the magnetization of the material further, so the total magnetic flux density B more or less levels off. (Though, magnetization continues to

    Saturation (magnetic)

    Saturation (magnetic)

    Saturation_(magnetic)

  • Curie's law
  • Relation of magnetization to applied magnetic field and temperature

    {B}}T\log Z_{1}.} The magnetization is the negative derivative of the free energy with respect to the applied field, and so the magnetization per unit volume

    Curie's law

    Curie's_law

  • Force between magnets
  • Force due to magnetic field

    homogeneous magnetization, the problem can be simplified in two different ways, using Stokes' theorem. Upon integration along the direction of magnetization, all

    Force between magnets

    Force_between_magnets

  • Hysteresis
  • Dependence of the state of a system on its history

    the material. A closer look at a magnetization curve generally reveals a series of small, random jumps in magnetization called Barkhausen jumps. This effect

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

  • Magnetization dynamics
  • Study of the evolution of a material's magnetization

    In physics, magnetization dynamics is the branch of solid-state physics that describes the evolution of the magnetization of a material. A magnetic moment

    Magnetization dynamics

    Magnetization_dynamics

  • Animal magnetism
  • Pseudoscientific theory about force in living things

    was popular into the 19th century. Practitioners were often known as magnetizers rather than mesmerists. It had an important influence in medicine for

    Animal magnetism

    Animal_magnetism

  • Antiferromagnetism
  • Regular pattern of magnetic moment ordering

    sublattice magnetizations differing from that of the other sublattice, resulting in a nonzero net magnetization. Although the net magnetization should be

    Antiferromagnetism

    Antiferromagnetism

    Antiferromagnetism

  • Magnetocrystalline anisotropy
  • Direction dependence of magnetization in a crystal

    direction cosines of the magnetization. The magnetization vector can be written M = Ms(α,β,γ), where Ms is the saturation magnetization. Because of time reversal

    Magnetocrystalline anisotropy

    Magnetocrystalline_anisotropy

  • Magnetic field of Mars
  • Past magnetic field of the planet Mars

    records strong remanent magnetization (~22 nT), but the younger northern lowlands have a much weaker or zero remanent magnetization. The large basins formed

    Magnetic field of Mars

    Magnetic field of Mars

    Magnetic_field_of_Mars

  • Ising model
  • Mathematical model of ferromagnetism in statistical mechanics

    amounts of time in the configuration with magnetization M as with magnetization −M. So the average magnetization (over all time) is zero. As before, this

    Ising model

    Ising model

    Ising_model

  • Einstein–de Haas effect
  • Consequence of the conservation of angular momentum

    of magnetization is caused by the alignment (polarization) of the angular momenta of the electrons in the material along the axis of magnetization. These

    Einstein–de Haas effect

    Einstein–de_Haas_effect

  • Bean's critical state model
  • Theoretical model for magnetic behaviour of some superconductors

    irreversible magnetization behavior (hysteresis) of hard Type-II superconductors. Hard superconductors often exhibit hysteresis in magnetization measurements

    Bean's critical state model

    Bean's critical state model

    Bean's_critical_state_model

  • Paramagnetism
  • Weak, attractive magnetism possessed by most elements and some compounds

    total magnetization drops to zero when the applied field is removed. Even in the presence of the field there is only a small induced magnetization because

    Paramagnetism

    Paramagnetism

    Paramagnetism

  • Metamagnetism
  • Sudden increase in magnetization

    Metamagnetism is a sudden (often, dramatic) increase in the magnetization of a material with a small change in an externally applied magnetic field. The

    Metamagnetism

    Metamagnetism

    Metamagnetism

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance
  • Spectroscopic technique based on change of nuclear spin state

    down, a net spin magnetization along the magnetic field B0 results. A central concept in NMR is the precession of the spin magnetization around the magnetic

    Nuclear magnetic resonance

    Nuclear magnetic resonance

    Nuclear_magnetic_resonance

  • Magnetostatics
  • Branch of physics about magnetism in systems with steady electric currents

    ferrimagnetic or paramagnetic) have a magnetization that is primarily due to electron spin. In such materials the magnetization must be explicitly included using

    Magnetostatics

    Magnetostatics

    Magnetostatics

  • Ferromagnetic resonance
  • Spectroscopic technique to probe the magnetization of ferromagnetic materials

    frequency of the magnetization (Larmor frequency) and the polarization of the wave must match the orientation of the magnetization. This effect can be

    Ferromagnetic resonance

    Ferromagnetic_resonance

  • Cross-polarization
  • Spectroscopy technique

    short CP contact times, a build-up of X magnetization occurs, during which the transfer of 1H magnetization from nearby spins (and remote spins through

    Cross-polarization

    Cross-polarization

    Cross-polarization

  • Ampère's circuital law
  • Concept in classical electromagnetism

    Press. p. 251. ISBN 1-58488-511-4. The magnetization current can be expressed as the curl of the magnetization, so its divergence is zero and it does

    Ampère's circuital law

    Ampère's circuital law

    Ampère's_circuital_law

  • Magnetized liner inertial fusion
  • Method of producing controlled nuclear fusion

    Magnetized liner inertial fusion (MagLIF) is an ongoing Z-pinched-fusion power experiment being carried out on the Z Pulsed Power Facility (Z-machine)

    Magnetized liner inertial fusion

    Magnetized liner inertial fusion

    Magnetized_liner_inertial_fusion

  • Barkhausen effect
  • Phenomenon in ferromagnetism

    aligned atomic magnets (spins), that occur during a continuous process of magnetization or demagnetization. The Barkhausen effect offered direct evidence for

    Barkhausen effect

    Barkhausen effect

    Barkhausen_effect

  • Planar Hall sensor
  • the current flows along the direction of magnetization than when it flows perpendicular to the magnetization vector. This creates an asymmetric electric

    Planar Hall sensor

    Planar_Hall_sensor

  • Domain wall (magnetism)
  • Interface between magnetic domains

    and/or magnetization respectively. These criteria were derived from the conditions of the appearance of the uniform polarization and/or magnetization. After

    Domain wall (magnetism)

    Domain wall (magnetism)

    Domain_wall_(magnetism)

  • Magnetization reversal by circularly polarized light
  • generally called all-optical magnetization reversal. This magnetization reversal technique refers to a method of reversing magnetization in a magnet simply by

    Magnetization reversal by circularly polarized light

    Magnetization_reversal_by_circularly_polarized_light

  • Stoner–Wohlfarth model
  • Model for the magnetization of single-domain ferromagnets

    anisotropy term is minimized when the magnetization is aligned with the easy axis. In a large field, the magnetization is pointed towards the field. For each

    Stoner–Wohlfarth model

    Stoner–Wohlfarth_model

  • Quantum spin tunneling
  • Physical phenomenon

    tunneling of magnetization, is a physical phenomenon by which the quantum mechanical state that describes the collective magnetization of a nanomagnet

    Quantum spin tunneling

    Quantum_spin_tunneling

  • COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy
  • Misinformation regarding the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine and the resulting hesitancy towards it

    Ohio doctor Sherri Tenpenny falsely tells Ohio lawmakers COVID-19 shots 'magnetize' people, create 5G 'interfaces'". The Columbus Dispatch. Archived from

    COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy

    COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy

    COVID-19_vaccine_misinformation_and_hesitancy

  • Pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance
  • Spectroscopic technique

    paramagnetic resonance technique that involves the alignment of the net magnetization vector of the electron spins in a constant magnetic field. This alignment

    Pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance

    Pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance

    Pulsed_electron_paramagnetic_resonance

  • Rock magnetism
  • Study of magnetic properties in rocks

    gave the materials a thermoremanent magnetization (TRM), and they investigated the properties of this magnetization. Thellier developed a series of conditions

    Rock magnetism

    Rock magnetism

    Rock_magnetism

  • Magnetic moment
  • Concept in the physics of electromagnetism

    Einstein–de Haas effect, or "rotation by magnetization", and its inverse, the Barnett effect, or "magnetization by rotation". Further, a torque applied

    Magnetic moment

    Magnetic moment

    Magnetic_moment

  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    z-axis summing to a total magnetization Mz. This magnetization along z is defined as the equilibrium magnetization; magnetization is defined as the sum of

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Magnetostriction
  • Property of materials that causes them to change their shape during magnetization

    their shape or dimensions during the process of magnetization. The variation of materials' magnetization due to the applied magnetic field changes the magnetostrictive

    Magnetostriction

    Magnetostriction

  • Magnetic anisotropy
  • Directional dependence of substances' magnetic susceptibilities

    direction of spontaneous magnetization. Because the two opposite directions along an easy axis are usually equivalently easy to magnetize along, the actual direction

    Magnetic anisotropy

    Magnetic_anisotropy

  • Magnetic tape
  • Data recording made of plastic film

    Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic storage made of a thin, magnetizable coating on a long, narrow strip of plastic film. It was developed in Germany

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic_tape

  • Relaxation (NMR)
  • Decay of nuclear spin polarization in MRI and NMR

    resonance spectroscopy (NMR), an observable nuclear spin polarization (magnetization) is created by a homogeneous magnetic field. This field makes the magnetic

    Relaxation (NMR)

    Relaxation_(NMR)

  • Inverse Faraday effect
  • Magnetization by polarized light

    magnetic field or the magnetization. The inverse Faraday effect (IFE) is the effect opposite to the Faraday effect. A static magnetization M ( 0 ) {\displaystyle

    Inverse Faraday effect

    Inverse_Faraday_effect

  • Maxwell's equations
  • Equations describing classical electromagnetism

    traveling a large distance. These bound currents can be described using the magnetization M. The very complicated and granular bound charges and bound currents

    Maxwell's equations

    Maxwell's equations

    Maxwell's_equations

  • Plasma (physics)
  • State of matter

    to generate the plasma[citation needed] The magnetization of the particles within the plasma—magnetized (both ion and electrons are trapped in Larmor

    Plasma (physics)

    Plasma (physics)

    Plasma_(physics)

  • Magnetized target fusion
  • Fusion power research concept

    Magnetized target fusion (MTF) is a fusion power concept that combines features of magnetic confinement fusion (MCF) and inertial confinement fusion (ICF)

    Magnetized target fusion

    Magnetized_target_fusion

  • Barnett effect
  • Magnetization of an uncharged body when spun on its axis

    object rotating with angular velocity ω tends to spontaneously magnetize, with a magnetization given by M = χ ω / γ , {\displaystyle M=\chi \omega /\gamma

    Barnett effect

    Barnett_effect

  • Single domain (magnetic)
  • Magnet with consistent magnetization

    Early theories of magnetization in ferromagnets assumed that ferromagnets are divided into magnetic domains and that the magnetization changed by the movement

    Single domain (magnetic)

    Single_domain_(magnetic)

  • Ernst angle
  • M_{z}^{-}} denote the longitudinal magnetization just before an RF pulse. Assume the pulse rotates magnetization by angle θ {\displaystyle \theta } about

    Ernst angle

    Ernst_angle

  • Spin wave
  • Wave which propagates through a magnetic material

    precession of the magnetization under the influence of the applied field, while the above-mentioned final term describes how the magnetization vector "spirals

    Spin wave

    Spin_wave

  • B₀
  • also generally used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging to denote the net magnetization vector. Although in physics and mathematics the notation to represent

    B₀

    B₀

  • Koenigsberger ratio
  • Koenigsberger ratio is the proportion of remanent magnetization relative to induced magnetization in natural rocks. It was first described by J.G. Koenigsberger

    Koenigsberger ratio

    Koenigsberger_ratio

  • Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Set of methods providing two-dimensional data

    nuclear spins into an excited state and preparing them for magnetization transfer. Magnetization is then transferred from the proton to the heteronucleus

    Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Two-dimensional_nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy

  • Magnetic water treatment
  • Unproven method of supposedly reducing the effects of hard water

    Magnetic water treatment (also known as anti-scale magnetic treatment or AMT) is a disproven method of reducing the effects of hard water by passing it

    Magnetic water treatment

    Magnetic_water_treatment

  • Magnetic particle inspection
  • Non-destructive method used to detect defects in ferrous materials

    magnetic field into the part. The piece can be magnetized by direct or indirect magnetization. Direct magnetization occurs when the electric current is passed

    Magnetic particle inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection

    Magnetic_particle_inspection

  • Ferrofluid
  • Liquid that is attracted by poles of a magnet

    magnetic clumping or agglomeration. Ferrofluids usually do not retain magnetization in the absence of an externally applied field and thus are often classified

    Ferrofluid

    Ferrofluid

    Ferrofluid

  • Anhysteresis
  • Non-hysteretic magnetization of ferromagnets

    occurs on full magnetization of the material. Hence, it is possible to describe the anhysteretic magnetization (or reduced magnetization) M {\displaystyle

    Anhysteresis

    Anhysteresis

    Anhysteresis

  • Spin–lattice relaxation
  • Physical phenomenon

    referred to as spin-lock (SL) pulse applied to the magnetization in the transverse plane. The magnetization is effectively spin-locked around an effective

    Spin–lattice relaxation

    Spin–lattice_relaxation

  • Lodestone
  • Naturally magnetized mineral

    magnetized itself; it has too low a magnetic coercivity, or resistance to magnetization or demagnetization. Microscopic examination of lodestones has found

    Lodestone

    Lodestone

    Lodestone

  • Solomon equations
  • Dipolar relaxation process of a system

    transferring magnetization from one spin to the other and gives rise to the nuclear Overhauser effect. In an NOE experiment, the magnetization on one of

    Solomon equations

    Solomon_equations

  • Magnetofossil
  • Fossils produced by magnetotactic bacteria

    contributes largely to the natural remanent magnetization of the sediment layers. The natural remanent magnetization is the permanent magnetism remaining in

    Magnetofossil

    Magnetofossil

    Magnetofossil

  • DRM
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    inhibitor in the TGF beta signaling pathway Detrital remanent magnetization, the residual magnetization in sediments Diamond and Related Materials, a journal

    DRM

    DRM

  • Vibrating-sample magnetometer
  • Scientific instrument to measure magnetic properties

    current is proportional to the magnetization of the sample - the greater the induced current, the greater the magnetization. As a result, typically a hysteresis

    Vibrating-sample magnetometer

    Vibrating-sample magnetometer

    Vibrating-sample_magnetometer

  • Perpendicular recording
  • Magnetic disk drive recording technology

    reverse the magnetization in a region of the medium, destroying the data stored there. The energy required to reverse the magnetization of a magnetic

    Perpendicular recording

    Perpendicular_recording

  • Magnetomotive force
  • Concept in physics

    {\displaystyle {\mathcal {F}}=HL} where H is the magnetizing force (the strength of the magnetizing field) and L is the mean length of a solenoid or the

    Magnetomotive force

    Magnetomotive force

    Magnetomotive_force

  • Current density
  • Amount of charge flowing through a unit cross-sectional area per unit time

    of the magnetic dipole moments per unit volume, i.e. the magnetization M, lead to magnetization currents: j M = ∇ × M {\displaystyle \mathbf {j} _{\mathrm

    Current density

    Current density

    Current_density

  • Néel relaxation theory
  • Time-dependent magnetic phenomena

    τm ≪ τN, the magnetization will not flip during the measurement, so the measured magnetization will be equal to the initial magnetization. In the former

    Néel relaxation theory

    Néel_relaxation_theory

  • Curie–Weiss law
  • Model of magnetic susceptibility under certain conditions

    at T = TC. Below this temperature, the ferromagnet has a spontaneous magnetization. It was developed by Pierre Weiss in 1907, extending Curie's law, named

    Curie–Weiss law

    Curie–Weiss_law

  • Magnetic anomaly
  • Local variation in the Earth's magnetic field

    is generally not needed. The magnetization in the surveyed rock is the vector sum of induced and remanent magnetization: M = M i + M r . {\displaystyle

    Magnetic anomaly

    Magnetic anomaly

    Magnetic_anomaly

  • Magnetite
  • Iron ore mineral

    Ferrofluids can be used for targeted drug delivery in the human body. The magnetization of the particles bound with drug molecules allows "magnetic dragging"

    Magnetite

    Magnetite

    Magnetite

  • Magnetostratigraphy
  • Method of dating sedimentary and volcanic rocks

    volcanic flows acquire a thermoremanent magnetization and sediments acquire a depositional remanent magnetization, both of which reflect the direction of

    Magnetostratigraphy

    Magnetostratigraphy

  • Tunnel magnetoresistance
  • Magnetic effect in insulators between ferromagnets

    such that there is (free) magnetization of the right electrode, while assuming that the left electrode (with fixed magnetization) acts as spin-polarizer

    Tunnel magnetoresistance

    Tunnel magnetoresistance

    Tunnel_magnetoresistance

  • Magnetized (album)
  • 2013 studio album by Johnny Hates Jazz

    Magnetized is the third studio album by Johnny Hates Jazz released on May 24, 2013. This album was the band's first album in 22 years, after Tall Stories

    Magnetized (album)

    Magnetized_(album)

  • Classical Heisenberg model
  • Concept in statistical physics

    {\displaystyle \alpha >1} ; the magnetization remains zero if α ≥ 2 {\displaystyle \alpha \geq 2} ; but the magnetization is positive, at a low enough temperature

    Classical Heisenberg model

    Classical_Heisenberg_model

  • Exchange bias
  • materials where the hard magnetization behavior of an antiferromagnetic thin film causes a shift in the soft magnetization curve of a ferromagnetic film

    Exchange bias

    Exchange_bias

  • History of the compass
  • thermoremanence, and would have been capable of producing a weak state of magnetization. While the Chinese achieved magnetic remanence and induction by this

    History of the compass

    History of the compass

    History_of_the_compass

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  • Magnetization
  • n.

    The act of magnetizing, or the state of being magnetized.