magnetizing field
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magnetizing field — įmagnetinimo laukas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. magnetizing field vok. Magnetisierungsfeld, n rus. намагничивающее поле, n pranc. champ aimantant, m; champ d’aimantation, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
magnetizing field — Elect. See magnetic intensity … Useful english dictionary
cross-magnetizing field — noun Etymology: cross (V) : cross flux … Useful english dictionary
Electric displacement field — In physics, the electric displacement field, denoted as , is a vector field that appears in Maxwell s equations. It accounts for the effects of free charges within materials. D stands for displacement, as in the related concept of displacement… … Wikipedia
Magnetic field — This article is about a scientific description of the magnetic influence of an electric current or magnetic material. For the physics of magnetic materials, see magnetism. For information about objects that create magnetic fields, see magnet. For … Wikipedia
magnetic field — 1. a region of space near a magnet, electric current, or moving charged particle in which a magnetic force acts on any other magnet, electric current, or moving charged particle. 2. See magnetic intensity. [1835 45] * * * Region around a magnet,… … Universalium
Orders of magnitude (magnetic field) — This page lists examples of magnetic field B in teslas produced by various different sources. They are grouped by orders of magnitude, and each section covers three orders of magnitude, or a factor of one thousand. Note: Traditionally,… … Wikipedia
Demagnetizing field — Electromagnetism Electricity · … Wikipedia
magnet — /mag nit/, n. 1. a body, as a piece of iron or steel, that possesses the property of attracting certain substances, as iron. 2. a lodestone. 3. a thing or person that attracts: The park was a magnet for pickpockets and muggers. [1400 50; late ME… … Universalium
hysteresis — hysteretic /his teuh ret ik/, hysteresial /his teuh ree see euhl/, adj. hysteretically, adv. /his teuh ree sis/, n. Physics. 1. the lag in response exhibited by a body in reacting to changes in the forces, esp. magnetic forces, affecting it. Cf.… … Universalium