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Magnetic Induction (Noun)

Meaning 1

The process that makes a substance magnetic (temporarily or permanently).

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • The process of magnetic induction occurs when a magnetic field is applied to a ferromagnetic material, causing it to become magnetized.
  • Magnetic induction is the fundamental principle behind the operation of many electrical devices, including motors, generators, and transformers.
  • The temporary magnetization of a paper clip by a nearby magnet is an example of magnetic induction in action.
  • Magnetic induction is a reversible process, meaning that the material can return to its non-magnetic state once the external magnetic field is removed.
  • The strength of the magnetic field and the type of material being magnetized are two key factors that determine the effectiveness of magnetic induction.

Synonyms

  • Magnetisation
  • Magnetization

Hypernyms

  • Natural Process
  • Activity
  • Natural Action

Meaning 2

The amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Synonyms

  • Magnetic Flux Density
  • Magnetic Field Strength
  • Magnetic Intensity

Hypernyms

  • Field Intensity
  • Field Strength
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