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