Definition of Magnetisation. Meaning of Magnetisation. Synonyms of Magnetisation

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Definition of Magnetisation

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- In classical electromagnetism, magnetization is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced magnetic dipole moments in a magnetic...
- on a magnetized medium. Magnetic storage uses different patterns of magnetisation in a magnetizable material to store data and is a form of non-volatile...
- transverse magnetisations in subsequent RF pulses by rotating residual transverse magnetisation into longitudinal plane and longitudinal magnetisation into...
- Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other. Because both electric...
- short CP contact times, a build-up of X magnetisation occurs, during which the transfer of 1H magnetisation from nearby spins (and remote spins through...
- other side. This is achieved by having a spatially rotating pattern of magnetisation. The rotating pattern of permanent magnets (on the front face; on the...
- irreversible loss of magnetisation. But the inhomogeneous dephasing can be removed by applying a 180° inversion pulse that inverts the magnetisation vectors. Examples...
- temporal evolution of the magnetisation to be traced indirectly by recording the polarisation response of the sample. The magnetisation can be inferred by the...
- "Magnetised" is a song by British singer-songwriter Tom Odell and the second single from his second studio album Wrong Crowd (2016). It was released digitally...
- Plasma (from Ancient Gr**** πλάσμα (plásma) 'moldable substance') is one of four fundamental states of matter (the other three being solid, liquid, and...