magnetism Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of magnetism In English

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  • Following the return of the expeditions, data were exchanged and synoptic charts plotted for meteorology and magnetism.

  • In medicine the magnetism of money is a corrupter.

  • Zoistic magnetism: being the substance of two lectures, descriptive of original views and investigations respecting this mysterious agency.

  • Thus, in reviewing a litany of potential extraterrestrial examples, invoking energy sources as diverse as magnetism, gravity, pressure and radioactivity, the repeated refrain is one of doubt and scepticism.

  • Researches on magnetism, electricity, heat, light, crystallization, and chemical attraction, in their relation to the vital force.

  • Categorial feature magnetism : the endo-centricity and distribution of projections.

  • What would ordinarily appear as qualitatively different experiences - such as heat and magnetism - would now be discussed as the product of the statistical motions of unobservable entities - namely, atoms.

  • In addition, mechanics broadened into mathematical physics, with the initial mathematicization of parts of heat theory, physical optics, and electricity and magnetism (including their connection in electromagnetism).

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Translations of magnetism In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    吸引力, 吸引力,魅力, 物體…

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  • 中文简体

    吸引力, 吸引力,魅力, 物体…

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  • Español

    magnetismo…

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  • Português

    magnetismo…

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  • 日本語

    マグネシウム…

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  • Français

    magnétisme…

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  • Catalan

    magnetisme…

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  • العربية

    مَغناطيسِيّة…

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