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Animal Magnetism (album); Animal Magnetism (disambiguation)

Magnetic         
  • Drawing of a medical treatment using magnetic brushes. [[Charles Jacque]] 1843, France.
  • Antiferromagnetic ordering
  • An illustration from Gilbert's 1600 ''De Magnete'' showing one of the earliest methods of making a magnet. A blacksmith holds a piece of red-hot iron in a north–south direction and hammers it as it cools. The magnetic field of the Earth aligns the domains, leaving the iron a weak magnet.
  • An electromagnet attracts paper clips when current is applied creating a magnetic field. The electromagnet loses them when current and magnetic field are removed.
  • [[Ferrimagnetic]] ordering
  • teslas]]
  • [[Lodestone]], a natural [[magnet]], attracting iron nails. Ancient humans discovered the property of magnetism from lodestone.
  • Detecting magnetic field with compass and with iron filings
  • Magnetic orders: comparison between ferro, antiferro and ferrimagnetism
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CLASS OF PHYSICAL PHENOMENA
Magnetic; Magnetic ordering; Nonmagnetic; Magnetically; Magneticism; Magnetics; Repulsive force (magnetism); Magnetize; Magnetisim; Magneticist; Non-magnetic; Magnetic attraction; Magnetic properties; Magnetic property; Speed of magnetism; Repulsion (magnetism); Magnetic studies; Magnetised; Magnetized
·noun A Magnet.
II. Magnetic ·adj ·Alt. of Magnetical.
III. Magnetic ·noun Any metal, as iron, nickel, cobalt, ·etc., which may receive, by any means, the properties of the loadstone, and which then, when suspended, fixes itself in the direction of a magnetic meridian.
magnetism         
  • Drawing of a medical treatment using magnetic brushes. [[Charles Jacque]] 1843, France.
  • Antiferromagnetic ordering
  • An illustration from Gilbert's 1600 ''De Magnete'' showing one of the earliest methods of making a magnet. A blacksmith holds a piece of red-hot iron in a north–south direction and hammers it as it cools. The magnetic field of the Earth aligns the domains, leaving the iron a weak magnet.
  • An electromagnet attracts paper clips when current is applied creating a magnetic field. The electromagnet loses them when current and magnetic field are removed.
  • [[Ferrimagnetic]] ordering
  • teslas]]
  • [[Lodestone]], a natural [[magnet]], attracting iron nails. Ancient humans discovered the property of magnetism from lodestone.
  • Detecting magnetic field with compass and with iron filings
  • Magnetic orders: comparison between ferro, antiferro and ferrimagnetism
  • edition=2}}</ref>
CLASS OF PHYSICAL PHENOMENA
Magnetic; Magnetic ordering; Nonmagnetic; Magnetically; Magneticism; Magnetics; Repulsive force (magnetism); Magnetize; Magnetisim; Magneticist; Non-magnetic; Magnetic attraction; Magnetic properties; Magnetic property; Speed of magnetism; Repulsion (magnetism); Magnetic studies; Magnetised; Magnetized
¦ noun
1. a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, which results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
2. the ability to attract and charm people.
Animal magnetism (disambiguation)         
Animal magnetism is the name given by Franz Mesmer in the 18th century to what he believed to be an invisible natural force possessed by all living things.

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Animal magnetism (disambiguation)

Animal magnetism is the name given by Franz Mesmer in the 18th century to what he believed to be an invisible natural force possessed by all living things.

Animal magnetism or Animal Magnetism may also refer to:

  • Magnetoreception, the animal sense which detects magnetic fields to perceive direction, altitude or location
  • Colloquially, a person's sexual attractiveness or charisma
  • Animal Magnetism (Scorpions album)
  • Animal Magnetism (Merzbow album)