Magnetism is a force not a solid.
Magnetism is a force not a solid.
Peter Mohn has written: 'Magnetism in the solid state' -- subject(s): Magnetism, Solids, Magnetic properties
Electricity is a phenomenon (as light, magnetism, etc.) not a material as water, steel or concrete, etc.
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A magnetic drive stores data on a rotating platter using magnetism. A solid state drive is all electronic and uses neither magnetism nor moving parts.The primary advantages are that solid state drives can be faster, use less power and survive physical shocks, like dropping it on the floor, that would kill a magnetic drive.
The difference between electricity and magnetism is that you must be in the same frame of reference as the electric field to experience electricity, because all that magnetism is, is electricity moving relative to you.Although they are two different forms of energy, you can use magnetism to create electricity and you can use magnetism to create electricity.Electricity is the flow of energy or current through a metallic substance. Magnetism is the attraction of the metallic molecules in a solid or substance.
Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...
A solid mixture in the classroom could be a combination of different solid substances like a mixture of sand and salt or a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. Students could explore these mixtures to learn about separation techniques such as filtration or magnetism.
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Cheese has nothing to do with magnetism
Cheese has nothing to do with magnetism
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.