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magnetic mine

NOUN
  1. (nautical) a marine mine that is detonated by a mechanism that responds to magnetic material (as the steel hull of a ship)

How To Use magnetic mine In A Sentence

  • Lodestones are simply naturally occurring magnets composed of the magnetic mineral magnetite.
  • During the war, he joined the British Admiralty Research Laboratories where he designed acoustic and magnetic mines.
  • Petrographical studies were conducted by examining thin sections in transmitted and reflected light to identify magnetic mineralogy and diagenetic phases.
  • Hysteresis loop and thermal magnetic analysis sugest that ferrimagnetic minerals are primarily composed of magnetite.
  • To me it's all about interleaved road wheels, anti-magnetic mine paste, and liquid-fuel rockets.
  • In part, the hypothesis involved tiny grains of the naturally magnetic mineral magnetite, which is commonly found in basalt (a high-temperature volcanic rock that makes up oceanic crust).
  • For processing fine, feebly magnetic minerals, such as hematite, limonite, ilmenite, wolframite, tantalumniobium, red sludge and etc.
  • The compositions of the magnetic minerals deposited within a sedimentary environment depend primarily on the compositions of the rocks in the headwaters of the streams and rivers entering the sedimentary basin.
  • Hysteresis loop and thermal magnetic analysis sugest that ferrimagnetic minerals are primarily composed of magnetite.
  • The MS depends on factors such as the concentrations of ferrimagnetic and paramagnetic minerals and the magnetic grain size.
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