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MEMS magnetic field sensor         
  • AKM Semiconductor]], inside [[Motorola Xoom]]
A MEMS magnetic field sensor is a small-scale microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) device for detecting and measuring magnetic fields (Magnetometer). Many of these operate by detecting effects of the Lorentz force: a change in voltage or resonant frequency may be measured electronically, or a mechanical displacement may be measured optically.
geomagnetism         
  • Variations in virtual axial dipole moment since the last reversal.
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  • Estimated declination contours by year, 1590 to 1990 (click to see variation).
  • Relationship between Earth's poles. A1 and A2 are the geographic poles; B1 and B2 are the geomagnetic poles; C1 (south) and C2 (north) are the magnetic poles.
  • Strength of the axial dipole component of Earth's magnetic field from 1600 to 2020.
  • Geomagnetic polarity during the late [[Cenozoic Era]]. Dark areas denote periods where the polarity matches today's polarity, light areas denote periods where that polarity is reversed.
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  • The movement of Earth's North Magnetic Pole across the Canadian arctic.
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  • Common coordinate systems used for representing the Earth's magnetic field.
MAGNETIC FIELD THAT EXTENDS FROM THE EARTH'S INNER CORE TO WHERE IT MEETS THE SOLAR WIND
Geomagnetism; Geomagnetic; Earth Magnetism; Geomagnetic field; Terrestrial magnetism; Earths magnitism; Magnetic field of earth; Magnetic field of the earth; Geomagnetics; Earths Magnetic Field; Earth magnetic field; Geomagnetic Field; Geomagnetic maximum; Earths magnetic field; The earth's magnetic field; Surface magnetic field; Magnetologist; Magnetic field of the Earth; Magnetic Field of Earth; Earth's magnetism; Earth's magnetic poles
¦ noun the branch of geology concerned with the magnetic properties of the earth.
Derivatives
geomagnetic adjective
geomagnetically adverb
Magnetic field         
  • [[Hans Christian Ørsted]], ''Der Geist in der Natur'', 1854
  • A sketch of Earth's magnetic field representing the source of the field as a magnet. The south pole of the magnetic field is near the geographic north pole of the Earth.
  • A [[Solenoid]] with electric current running through it behaves like a magnet.
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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF VECTORS ALLOWING THE CALCULATION OF THE MAGNETIC FORCE ON A TEST PARTICLE
Magnetic flux density; B-Field; B-field; Magnetic field density; Magnetic Field; Magnetic field strength; Magnetic force field; Nonlinear magnetic field; Magnetic fields; Magnetic Flux Density; H-field; Magnatic field; B-fields; Magnetic field lines; Magnetic field line; Magnetizing field; Auxiliary magnetic field; H field; Effective magnetic field; Potential magnetic field; Magnetic field intensity; Strong magnetic field; Magnetic field energy density; Magnetic Field Energy Density; Magnetic field vector; Magnetic lines of force; Amperes per meter; Amperes per metre; Applied magnetic field; Ampere per metre; Magnetic vector
A magnetic field is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials. A moving charge in a magnetic field experiences a force perpendicular to its own velocity and to the magnetic field.