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Ferromagnetism - Wikipedia
Ferromagnetism is a property of certain materials (such as iron) that results in a significant, observable magnetic permeability
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aferrom, adv. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adverb aferrom is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for aferrom is from around 1380, in Sir ...
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Ferromagnetism | Definition, Cause, Examples, Uses, & Facts
Ferromagnetism is a kind of magnetism that is associated with iron, cobalt, nickel, and some alloys or compounds containing one or more of these elements.
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a-ferrom
† a-ˈferrom, adv. Obs. Also 3–4 on ferrum, o ferrom. [Obs. in 5; a confusion of ferrom, ferren, OE. feorran from far, with the analytical on feor, of feor, a feor: see afar.] From afar; afar off.1220 St. Kath. 1294 Icorene and of ferrene ifat [i.e. fetched]. c 1300 Cursor Mundi 5751 Als moyses on-fe...
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Ferromagnetism - HyperPhysics
Iron, nickel, cobalt and some of the rare earths (gadolinium, dysprosium) exhibit a unique magnetic behavior which is called ferromagnetism.
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Ferromagnetic Materials - NDE-Ed.org
A ferromagnetic material can be magnetized by placing the material in a strong external magnetic field or by passing electrical current through the material.
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ferren
† ˈferren, adv. and a. Obs. Forms: 1 feorran, feorran(n)e, feorrene, 2–4 ferren(e, (3 feren, verren, 4 ferynne, furrene), 3 feorre(n, 3–5 ferne, 6 farren. Also (after preps. of, on) ferrom(e, ferrum; see a-ferrom. [OE. feorran, feorrane, feorrene, corresp. to OS. ferrana, ferran, OHG. ferrana, -no, ...
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Physics - Researchers Spot a Ferron
Experimental measurements of a quasiparticle called a ferron indicate that ferrons could be used to turn ferroelectric materials into thermal switches.
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Researchers Spot a Ferron - ADS - Astrophysics Data System
Experimental measurements of a quasiparticle called a ferron indicate that ferrons could be used to turn ferroelectric materials into thermal switches.
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What is ferromagnetism? : r/AskPhysics - Reddit
Ferromagnetic: (Iron, cobalt, nickel) Electrons in these materials have aligned spins, creating a strong magnetic field. Paramagnetic: Some ...
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Ferromagnetism: What is it? | Electrical4U - YouTube
... ferromagnetic-materials/ The ferromagnetic materials are those ... This mechanism of the ferromagnetic material is ferromagnetism. It ...
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FERRUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FERRUM is iron—symbol Fe.
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