The Latin translation of "magnetism" is "magnetismus."
Repulsion is an antonym for magnetism.
Mechanical energy depend on motion and height. For example- a flying bird.
Not magnetism, gravity.
Magnetism is associated with the movement of electrons.
It is a physical property >.<
Magnetism is a physical property that is mediated by magnetic fields.The magnetic state of a material depends on temperature (and other variables, such as pressure and the applied magnetic field), so a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on its temperature, etc. However, a material's magnetism doesn't change the composition, and doesn't involve a chemical reaction.
It depends on the purpose of the arrangement.
The arrangement of molecules in a magnet makes itself a magnet.if u want to know further,try searching "Ewing's molecular theory of magnetism".
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An arrangement of electric charges or a current can create electric fields, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic fields. These fields are fundamental in understanding and explaining the behavior of electricity and magnetism in various phenomena and devices.
Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...
No, sulfur is not significantly attracted to magnets because it is not a magnetic material. Magnetism in materials is determined by the arrangement of their atoms and sulfur does not exhibit magnetic properties in its elemental form.
It depends on the context in which you are referring to it, but basically Residual Magnetism is that magnetism remaining in the core of an electromagnet after the coil current is removed. In the widest use of the term, it could be used to refer to that magnetism left in a magnetically susceptible substance when it cools past its Curie point, (paleomagnetism is an example of this).
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The property of matter that causes objects to attract or repel each other is called magnetism. Materials that exhibit this property are known as magnetic materials, and their behavior is governed by the arrangement of their atoms and their magnetic domains. Magnetism can be observed in permanent magnets, electromagnets, and in various electrical devices.
it depends on the material