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Ronald Anami
Jul 16

Terms applicable in magnetism?

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Jul 16
1. Magnetic field: A region around a magnet or current-carrying conductor where magnetic forces are exerted on other objects.

2. Magnetic force: The force exerted between magnets or between a magnet and a magnetic material.

3. Magnetic flux: The total magnetic field passing through a given area.

4. Magnetic moment: A measure of the strength and orientation of a magnet or magnetic material.

5. Magnetic pole: The regions of a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest, typically labeled as north and south poles.

6. Magnetic domain: A region within a magnetic material where the magnetic moments of atoms are aligned in the same direction.

7. Magnetic induction: The process of magnetizing a material by exposing it to a magnetic field.

8. Magnetic susceptibility: A measure of how easily a material can be magnetized.

9. Curie temperature: The temperature at which a material loses its magnetic properties.

10. Hysteresis: The phenomenon where a material retains some magnetization even after the external magnetic field is removed.
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Jul 16
Magnetic Field (B): A region of space around a magnet where its influence can be detected. Measured in Tesla (T) or Gauss (G).

Magnetic Field Strength (H): The intensity of the magnetic field at a specific point. Measured in Ampere-turns per meter (A-t/m).

Magnetic Flux Density (B): The amount of magnetic field passing through a given area. Measured in Tesla (T).

Magnetic Permeability (μ): A measure of a material's ability to allow magnetic fields to penetrate it. Measured in Henry per meter (H/m).

Magnetic Susceptibility (χ): A measure of the degree to which a material responds to an applied magnetic field.

Diamagnetism: A material that repels magnetic fields and has a negative susceptibility.

Paramagnetism: A material that is weakly attracted to magnetic fields and has a positive susceptibility.

Ferromagnetism: A material that is strongly attracted to magnetic fields and has a high susceptibility.

Antiferromagnetism: A material in which adjacent spins align antiparallel, resulting in no net magnetization.

Ferrimagnetism: A material in which adjacent spins align partially antiparallel, resulting in a net magnetization.

Hysteresis: The property of a material to retain some magnetization after the external magnetic field is removed.

Magnetization (M): The magnetic moment per unit volume of a material. Measured in Ampere per meter (A/m).

Magnetic Moment (μ): The strength and direction of a magnet's field. Measured in Ampere-square meters (A-m²).

Magnetic Poles: The regions at the ends of a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest.

Magnetic Dipole: A pair of magnetic poles separated by a distance.

Magnetic Induction: The process of creating a magnetic field in a material by exposing it to an external magnetic field.
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