[ UK /mæɡnˈɛtɪk/ ]
[ US /mæɡˈnɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. possessing an extraordinary ability to attract
    a charismatic leader
    a magnetic personality
  2. of or relating to or caused by magnetism
    magnetic forces
  3. having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel
    the hard disk is covered with a thin coat of magnetic material
  4. capable of being magnetized
  5. determined by earth's magnetic fields
    the needle of a magnetic compass points to the magnetic north pole
    magnetic north
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How To Use magnetic In A Sentence

  • The main component of the Earth's field – which defines the magnetic poles – is a dipole generated by the convection of molten nickel-iron in the outer core the inner core is solid, so its role is secondary; remember that the Earth's core is well above the Curie temperature, so the iron is not ferromagnetic. Does Zonal Swishing Play a Part in Earth's Magnetic Field Reversals? | Universe Today
  • The machine works according to the principle of electromagnetic conduction.
  • The changing magnetic fields create an electrical current.
  • Right now I don't think popular cell probing techniques such as micropipette aspiration, magnetic twisting cytometry and AFM can provide the material constants needed for the commercial package. IMechanica - Comments
  • Deuterium is a relatively insensitive nucleus because it has a low gyromagnetic ratio and the spectral intensity is generally spread over an extremely wide frequency range due to the quadrupole interaction.
  • These infinitesimal particles are usually grouped into four main categories: the mesons, the baryons, the leptons, and the photons (the most basic unit of electromagnetic radiation).
  • A dynamo converts mechanical energy from a moving electrical conductor into electromagnetic energy and thus generates current.
  • My first explanation is my theory for the sci-fi physics of the electromagnetic storm.
  • These aetherial lines of force stretch out into space on every side of the sun, and in fact form concentric magnetic shells around the sun; which magnetic shells coincide with the equipotential surfaces of the Aether and Gravitation
  • In fact, David Hasselhoff is a man of such magnetic charisma that women literally throw themselves out of high-storey windows to attract his attention.
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