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magnetism

[mag-ni-tiz-uhm] / ˈmæg nɪˌtɪz əm /


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Today, Mars has scattered regions of magnetism in its crust and a constantly shifting magnetic field created when solar wind interacts with charged particles in the planet's upper atmosphere.

From Science Daily

Their experiments confirm a long standing theoretical model of two dimensional magnetism first proposed in the 1970s.

From Science Daily

Finn had been one of the last tapes Parkhill had watched, but the showrunner was immediately captivated by his “magnetism and intensity and charm.”

From Los Angeles Times

Now researchers report in Nature Nanotechnology that magnetism can also behave in surprising ways under these conditions.

From Science Daily

While alive, Benjamin Franklin had worked with invisible forces like electricity and magnetism.

From Literature