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21 posts in this encyclopedia categoryMagnet demagnetize temperature
With the help of external influences such as temperature increases or shocks, it is possible to demagnetize magnets.
Magnet production
In this post, you will learn all the necessary steps for producing magnets.
Magnetic energy
Every magnetic field contains energy, also called magnetic energy. She is a constant in physics.
Magnetic flux density
According to the definition, the magnetic flux density refers to the density of the field lines.
Magnetic influence
By definition, magnetic induction describes a phenomenon in which an external magnetic field acts on a body and magnetizes it for a certain period of time.
Magnetic materials
In our encyclopedia you will find an overview of all available magnetic materials.
Magnetic moment
A magnetic moment, also known as a magnetic dipole moment or magnetic torque, is a unit that describes the strength of a dipole.
Magnetic North Pole
The magnetic north pole is located where the magnetic field lines of the earth's magnetic field enter the earth's interior vertically to the earth's surface and is therefore not on the geographic north pole.
Magnetic polarization
Magnetic polarization is a physical quantity. It relates to the electrodynamics of macroscopic matter and characterizes the magnetic flux density of a magnetic material in a vacuum when the magnetic field contribution is subtracted.
Magnetic saturation
The maximum possible magnetization of a material is called saturation magnetization.
Magnetic shielding
Magnetic shielding describes a process in which a magnetic field is excluded from a specific area by deliberately redirecting its field lines.
Magnetic substances
The fascinating world of magnetic fields permeates all materials in our environment.
Magnetic tension
In electrodynamics, the term magnetic tension or magnetic flux is to be understood as a measure that describes the exciting force of the magnetic field strength.
Magnetization direction - How are the magnets magnetized?
On which sides are the poles on? Where are the magnetic poles, or how are the different magnets magnetized?
Maxwell equations
Maxwell's equations combine all valid formulas for magnetic fields in one theory.