electric susceptibility or magnetic susceptibility
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susceptibilityelectric susceptibility or magnetic susceptibility
ferromagnetic(of a body or substance) Having a high susceptibility to magnetization, the strength of which depends on that of the applied magnetizing field, and that may persist after removal of the applied field. This is the kind of magnetism displayed by iron and is associated with parallel magnetic alignment of neighboring atoms
inductiveOf, relating to, or caused by electric or magnetic induction
unipolarhaving or pertaining to a single magnetic or electric pole
leakageThe gradual escape of an electric charge or current, or magnetic flux
inducesProduce (an electric charge or current or a magnetic state) by induction
inducingProduce (an electric charge or current or a magnetic state) by induction
leakagesThe gradual escape of an electric charge or current, or magnetic flux
polarityThe relative orientation of poles; the direction of a magnetic or electric field
polaritiesThe relative orientation of poles; the direction of a magnetic or electric field
monopolesA single electric charge or magnetic pole, esp. a hypothetical isolated magnetic pole
electromagneticOf or relating to the interrelation of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
repelled(of a magnetic pole or electric field) Force (something similarly magnetized or charged) away from itself
inductionsThe production of an electric or magnetic state by the proximity (without contact) of an electrified or magnetized body
electrodynamicsThe branch of mechanics concerned with the interaction of electric currents with magnetic fields or with other electric currents
dipolespair of electric point charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite signs, separated by an infinitesimal distance
inductionThe production of an electric or magnetic state by the proximity (without contact) of an electrified or magnetized body
dipolarpair of electric point charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite signs, separated by an infinitesimal distance
dipolepair of electric point charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite signs, separated by an infinitesimal distance
bremsstrahlungElectromagnetic radiation produced by the acceleration or esp. the deceleration of a charged particle after passing through the electric and magnetic fields of a nucleus
repulsionA force under the influence of which objects tend to move away from each other, e.g., through having the same magnetic polarity or electric charge
cyclotronAn apparatus in which charged atomic and subatomic particles are accelerated by an alternating electric field while following an outward spiral or circular path in a magnetic field
cyclotronsAn apparatus in which charged atomic and subatomic particles are accelerated by an alternating electric field while following an outward spiral or circular path in a magnetic field
solenoidelectric conductor wound as a helix with small pitch, or as two or more coaxial helices, so that current through the conductor establishes a magnetic field within the conductor
windingsAn electrical conductor that is wound around a magnetic material, esp. one encircling part of the stator or rotor of an electric motor or generator or forming part of a transformer
armaturethe part of a machine that includes the main current-carrying winding and in which the electromotive force is induced, or the pivoting part of an electric device that is activated by a magnetic field
antiparticleA subatomic particle having the same mass as a given particle but opposite electric or magnetic properties. Every kind of subatomic particle has a corresponding antiparticle, e.g., the positron has the same mass as the electron but an equal and opposite charge
antiparticlesA subatomic particle having the same mass as a given particle but opposite electric or magnetic properties. Every kind of subatomic particle has a corresponding antiparticle, e.g., the positron has the same mass as the electron but an equal and opposite charge