[ UK /mˈæɡnɪtˌɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ˈmæɡnəˌtɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of science that studies magnetism
  2. attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
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How To Use magnetism In A Sentence

  • In many ways, dragging is to gravity what magnetism is to electricity.
  • You are entering a period when you will emit such strong personal magnetism that no one will be able to resist you. The Sun
  • Maxwell's theoretical unification of electricity and magnetism was engineered into the modern human power to communicate across space at the speed of light.
  • Olson has a magnetism that leaps across the footlights.
  • The physics of electromagnetism is the result of rigorous experimentation. Matthew Yglesias » Downward Spiral
  • Oops someone used the dirty word again: "electromagnetism Eta Carinae- A Naked Eye Enigma | Universe Today
  • The opposing magnetic intensity that must be applied to a magnetized material to residual magnetism.
  • He had a sweet smile and good looks, but most of his magnetism came from his charm and wit.
  • This ability is represented by constants or fixed quantities that are called the permittivity (for electricity) and permeability (for magnetism). Michael Prescott's Blog
  • He has lit up these Games with his power, magnetism and sheer presence. The Sun
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