
1) American monthly magazine 2) American quarterly magazine 3) Attracting device 4) Attractive body 5) Attractive device 6) Attractive horseshoe 7) Attractive item 8) Attractive object 9) Attractive thing 10) Attractive type 11) Attractor 12) Babe or chick follower 13) Bar or horseshoe 14) British folk music group
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1) Attractor 2) Electromagnet 3) Paramagnet 4) Paramagnetic 5) Solenoid
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A magnet (from Greek μαγνήτις λίθος magnḗtis líthos, `Magnesian stone`) is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet: a force that pulls on other ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, and attracts or repels other magnets. A p.....
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[magazine] Magnet is a music magazine which generally focuses on alternative, independent, or out-of-the-mainstream bands. ==History== The magazine is published four times a year, and is independently owned and edited by Eric T. Miller. Music magazines with a similar focus in the 1990s era included Option, Raygun, and Alternative Press. The...
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• (n.) The loadstone; a species of iron ore (the ferrosoferric or magnetic ore, Fe3O4) which has the property of attracting iron and some of its ores, and, when freely suspended, of pointing to the poles; -- called also natural magnet. • (n.) A bar or mass of steel or iron to which the peculiar properties of the loadstone have been impart...
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any material capable of attracting iron and producing a magnetic field outside itself. By the end of the 19th century all the known elements and ... [18 related articles]
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An object that produces a magnetic field, an area around the magnet in which other magnetizable objects experience a force. Lodestones, which contain the ore magnetite and are naturally magnetic, were used as early magnets, and strong magnetic materials were later recognized as containing iron, coba...
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device intended to produce an external magnetic field
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1. The loadstone; a species of iron ore (the ferrosoferric or magnetic ore, Fe3O4) which has the property of attracting iron and some of its ores, and, when freely suspended, of pointing to the poles; called also natural magnet. 'Dinocrates began to make the arched roof of the temple of Arsinoe all of magnet, or this loadstone.' (Holland) 'Two magn...
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(mag´nәt) an object having polarity (oppositely charged ends) and capable of attracting iron.
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An object that is surrounded by a magnetic field, causing iron or steel materials to be attracted to it.
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a metal that has the property of attracting ferrous and certain other metals to it.
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Mag'net (măg'nĕt)
noun [ Middle English
magnete , Old French
magnete , Latin
magnes ,
- etis , Greek
Magnh^tis li`qos a magnet, metal that looked like silver, prop., Magnesian stone, from Greek
Magnhsi`a , a country in Thessaly. Confer
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mag′net Definitions: 1. A body that has the property of attracting particles of iron, cobalt, nickel, or various other metallic alloys and that, when freely suspended, tends to assume a definite direction between the magnetic poles of the Earth (magnetic polarity). 2. A bar or horseshoe-shaped piece of iron or steel ...
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A magnet is a piece of one of the so-called ferromagnetic materials which has been magnetized, that is to say it has acquired, either permanently or temporarily, the power of attracting or repelling other pieces of similar material and of exerting a mechanical force on a neighbouring conductor carrying an electric current.
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Magnet is a nutty-tasting premium bitter from the John Smith's brewery, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire.
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A material that has the property, either natural or induced, of attracting iron or steel.
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A body which produces a magnetic field
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A simple permanent magnet like a bar magnet has two poles, called 'North' and 'South'. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract. A magnet sets up a magnetic field in three dimensions around itself. Field lines can be drawn to try to represent this magnetic field. The arrows on a field line point from North to South and show the direction a North p...
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magnet 1. An object that is surrounded by a magnetic field and that has the property, either natural or induced, of attracting iron or steel. 2. An object made of iron oxide or steel which attracts iron and has polarity. 3. An electromagnet. 4. A person, a place, an object, or a situation that exerts strong attraction. A peculiar stone from the...
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A magnet is a device that produces a magnetic field. Wires carrying electrical current produce magnetic fields which are circular around the wire. When wires are wound into a coil these are called electro-magnets. Another type of magnet is a permanent magnet in which an atoms in the material produce a magnetic field without the need for current. Ma...
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noun (physics) a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
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Any object that possesses a magnetic field (displays magnetism), either permanently or temporarily through induction, causing it to attract materials such as iron, cobalt, nickel, and alloys of these. It always has two magnetic poles, called north and south. A device that generates a magnetic field b...
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A body that attracts ferromagnetic materials. Can be a Permanent magnet, Temporary Magnet, or Electromagnet.
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