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    Magnetism is a force that attracts (pulls closer) or repels (pushes away) objects that have a magnetic material like iron inside them (magnetic objects)...
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    In physics, Gauss's law for magnetism is one of the four Maxwell's equations that underlie classical electrodynamics. It was named after Gauss. This short...
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    energy between all animated and inanimate objects. He called this animal magnetism, sometimes later referred to as mesmerism. The theory attracted a wide...
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    Magnetic flux (category Magnetism)
    “spinning” electrons in electromagnets, that provides a material with it’s magnetism. The SI unit of magnetic flux is the Weber (Wb; in derived units, volt-seconds)...
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    Magnet (category Magnetism)
    away, or repel, from each other. This attraction and repulsion is called magnetism.All magnets have north and south poles. Opposite poles are attracted to...
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    A compass is a navigational tool that uses magnetism. It has an arrow which points in the direction of the North Magnetic Pole. or other places where...
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    Physics. "Georg Bednorz (1950–Present)". Pioneers in Electricity and Magnetism. Magnet Lab. Archived from the original on January 9, 2008. This short...
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    Ferromagnetism (category Magnetism)
    towards other magnets. In physics, there are many different types of magnetism. Ferromagnetism is the strongest one. It is used every day in many technological...
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    equations on classical electrodynamics. The other three are Gauss's law for magnetism, Faraday's law of induction, and Ampère's circuital law. A closed surface...
  • Diamagnetism (category Magnetism)
    Diamagnetism is a type of magnetism. They very weakly repel magnets. Most substances are diamagnetic. It was discovered in 1778 when someone saw that...
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    into electric energy. Most electric motors work by using the force of magnetism. Electrostatic motors have also been used. Machines using electric motors...
  • Scott S. Sheppard is an astronomer in the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington. He graduated from the Institute...
  • electromagnetic field. Before 1800, people thought that electricity and magnetism were two different things. However, this changed during the 19th century...
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    is best known for discovering a relationship between electricity and magnetism, a field now known as electromagnetism.Oersted discovered that electric...
  • Thumbnail for Peter Grünberg
    leading researcher of magnetism until he retired in 2004. Grünberg made important discoveries with ferrite (iron) and magnetism, such as the Giant magnetoresistive...
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    behaviour of gases. He used the experiments of Michael Faraday to see how magnetism and electricity were connected. This helped him to make his equations...
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    (also called QED for short) is the quantum theory of electricity and magnetism. QED describes how electric and magnetic forces work on the scale of things...
  • Hans Christian Ørsted discovers the relationship between electricity and magnetism. March 22 – John Brown, English cricketer (died 1893) May 12 – Florence...
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    Electric charge (category Magnetism)
    described by James Clerk Maxwell in his work A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (1873). Normally, glass and resin are both neutrally charged. However...
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    Paramagnetism (category Magnetism)
    Paramagnetism is a form of magnetism whereby some materials are weakly attracted by an applied magnetic field and form induced magnetic fields in the...
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