The process that makes a substance magnetic (temporarily or permanently)
The amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow.
1Our favorite is the Reelite, a lamp powered by magnetic induction.
2The following year Professor Faraday discovered magnetic induction.
3Reelights use magnetic induction for power.
4Maybe even heavy ions, targeted exactly to pass through the wire array in order to transfer momentum via magnetic induction.
5The simplest things became the first apparent, and others followed by a species of magnetic induction, which I cannot now stop to explain.
6More commonly, however, the magnetism is said to be 'induced' in the iron, and hence this mode of magnetising is called ' magnetic induction.'
7Devices placed near a phone line could "read" fluctuations in the electrical signals flowing through it through a process called magnetic induction.
8Along them " magnetic induction" is supposed to be propagated, and a magnet is thus enabled to attract iron or any other magnetic substance.
9Magnetic Induction Phase Shift (MIPS) is expected to achieve non-invasive continuous monitoring of CE.
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