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Bayou Billionaires - 2011 Animal Magnetism 1-3 was released on:
USA: 4 February 2012
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Warehouse 13 - 2009 Magnetism 1-3 is rated/received certificates of:
Netherlands:16
USA:TV-14
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They Came from Outer Space - 1990 Animal Magnetism 1-12 was released on:
USA: 21 January 1991
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Curious George - 2006 Water to Ducks Animal Magnetism 1-11 was released on:
USA: 28 September 2006
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The Latin translation of "magnetism" is "magnetismus."
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Residual magnetism refers to the magnetism left in a material after an external magnetic field is removed, while retentivity is the ability of a material to retain its magnetization once the external magnetic field is removed. In other words, residual magnetism measures the strength of the remaining magnetism, while retentivity measures the material's ability to maintain that magnetism.
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A magnets magnetism is strongest at the poles.
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Magnetism is associated with the movement of electrons.
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Edward M. Purcell has written:
'Electricity and magnetism' -- subject(s): Electricity, Magnetism, physics, textbook
'Electricity and magnetism' -- subject(s): Electricity, Magnetism
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The magnetism of an electromagnet is natural (it comes out of the laws of physics), but the magnetism disappears when the electricity is turned off - it is not a permanent magnetism.
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Terrestrial magnetism is the study of magnetic field on earth.
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Magnetism is a force not a substance. As such it can not be applied to paper.
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Well you could say............
I hate magnetism (:
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Magnetization is the process of inducing magnetism in a paramagnetic metal.
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I think that magnetism does not have balence
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The class learned about the forces of magnetism using different objects.
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Gravity and magnetism are not inventions, they are natural phenomena.
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over time it will lose its magnetism. It will also lose its magnetism if it is temperature is to high or when it's vibrate too much.
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Not exactly. It would be a low frequency of 1 to 3 which is very low.
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J. E. H. Gordon has written:
'A physical treatise on electricity and magnetism' -- subject- s -: Electricity, Magnetism
'A physical treatise on electricity and magnetism' -- subject- s -: Electricity, Magnetism
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Magnetism does not have a boiling point as it is a fundamental property of certain materials related to the alignment of magnetic dipoles. Magnetic properties can change with temperature, but there is no specific temperature at which magnetism "boils."
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Karl Reichenbach has written:
'The od force' -- subject(s): Parapsychology, Radiesthesia
'Somnambulism and cramp'
'Researches on magnetism, electricity, heat, light, crystallization, and chemical attraction' -- subject(s): Animal magnetism, Magnetism
'The Od Force'
'Researches on magnetism, electricity, heat, light, crystallization, and chemical attraction, in their relations to the vital force' -- subject(s): Magnetism, Animal magnetism
'Physico-physiological researches on the dynamics of magnetism, electricity, heat, light, crystallization, and chemism, in their relations to vital force' -- subject(s): Magnetism, Animal magnetism, Physiology
'Researches on (Magnetism, Electricty, Heat, Light, Crystallization, and Chemical Attraction in Their Relations To) the Vital Force'
'The odic force' -- subject(s): Animal magnetism
'Physico-physiological researches on the dynamides or imponderables, magnetism, electricity, heat, light, crystallisation, and chemical attraction, in their relations to the vital force ..'
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No, polarization is not the source of magnetism. Magnetism is caused by the alignment of magnetic moments in a material, while polarization refers to the separation of positive and negative charges in a material. Magnetism arises from the movement of electrons in atoms and their alignment in a magnetic field.
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The essential ingredients of induction are as followed: 1) magnetism 2) conduction 3) motion
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natural magenmtism is magnetism that has ben created naturally or without human interferences
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i read that magnetism was related to electricity. im not sure if it correct or not and if it is not im sorry!
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I think there is no limit
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'Gravictism'? (Formed from Gravity, Friction and Magnetism)
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Yes, the "old" televisions use magnetism to controll the movements of the electrons.
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The electrons in an atom are responsible for magnetism. When electrons move around the nucleus, they create a magnetic field. This magnetic field can align with other magnetic fields to create attraction or repulsion, resulting in magnetism.
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Ellen G. Gartrell has written:
'Electricity, magnetism, and animal magnetism' -- subject(s): Animal magnetism, Bibliography, Early works to 1800, Early works to 1850, Electricity, Magnetism, Union Catalogs, Union lists
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No. Magnetism is one of the four fundamental forces and has very little to do with chemistry.
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There are three kinds of magnetism. They are DIA, PARA and FERRO
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who did important studies on how electricty and magnetism work together
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Repulsion from a known pole of a magnet is the ONLY valid test for magnetism.
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