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divided into
magnetically "soft"
materials like
annealed iron,
which can be
magnetized but do not tend to stay magnetized, and
magnetically "hard" materials...
- A
magnetic core is a
piece of
magnetic material with a high
magnetic permeability used to
confine and
guide magnetic fields in electrical, electromechanical...
- magnet's
magnetic field pulls on
ferromagnetic materials such as
iron, and
attracts or
repels other magnets. In addition, a
nonuniform magnetic field exerts...
- ferromagnetic; the most
common ones are
iron, cobalt, nickel, and
their alloys. All
substances exhibit some type of magnetism.
Magnetic materials are
classified according...
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separate those minerals. In the 1860s,
magnetic separation started to
become commercialized. It was used to
separate iron from br****.
After the 1880s, ferromagnetic...
-
nickel are also
highly magnetic materials, they are
toxic and
easily oxidized)
including molecular imaging.
Applications of
iron oxide nanoparticles include...
- are of
interest in
bioscience applications such as
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in
which iron oxide magnetite nanoparticles potentially present a...
-
magnet itself. With the
exception of
extremely rare
native iron deposits, it is the most
magnetic of all the
naturally occurring minerals on Earth. Naturally...
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conventional iron comp****.
Birds have
iron-containing
materials in
their upper beaks.
There is some
evidence that this
provides a
magnetic sense, mediated...
- path by
magnetic cores consisting of
ferromagnetic materials like
iron,
although there may be air gaps or
other materials in the path.
Magnetic circuits...