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magnetic force

NOUN
  1. attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force

How To Use magnetic force In A Sentence

  • As I recall the detonation of a nuclear device in space would cause a massive EMF pulse (Electro-Magnetic force Pulse) that could trash electronics. Slashdot
  • The invisible lines of magnetic force on which our compasses rely are parallel to the surface of the Earth only near the equator, becoming ever more vertical as we approach the magnetic poles.
  • The magnetic force of the narrative drains you of all sense of self. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anonymous (the previous) isn't all wrong: photons do mediate the electromagnetic force which is key for holding molecules together (and therefore the size of particles as addressed in this post)... sadly, for anonymous you kind of also need the weak (bosons) and strong (gluon) forces to hold nuclei and atoms together, respectively. How big is that molecule in the window
  • This is easily determined by holding a compass near the magnet to determine if the strength of the magnet overrides the magnetic force of the poles.
  • Maybe it is these that enable them to feel within their bodies the contours of the earth's magnetic forces.
  • A magnetic force propelled me forward, then flung me through the steel door.
  • Believing in your Dreams is a powerful magnetic force!
  • Consequently, the paper points out some problems occurred in electromagnetic force calculation.
  • Note especially that this effects offers a general and universal mechanism to freely tap energy from any source of continuing stress, whether the stress is due to magnetic force fields, magnetostatics, hydraulic pressure, mechanical stress, gas or fluid pressure, electrical force fields, electrostatics, etc. Chapter 6
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