ferromagnetism - permanent magnets, with N and S pole, all the atoms are aligned and 'spin' the same way so the magnetic field is strong in one direction
paramagnetism - an object becomes temporarily magnetic when a field is applied and the resulting field is parallel to the applied field diamagetism - a temporary magnetism opposite to that of the applied field
AIRCRAFT MAGNETISM Magnetism is unavoidable present in aircraft in varying amounts, and can therefore also produce errors in the indications of compass (deviations). However, by analysis it is divided into two main types and also resolved into components acting in definite directions, so that steps can be taken to minimize the errors, or deviations as they are called, resulting from such components. The two types of magnetism can be further divided in the same way that magnetic materials are classified according to their ability to be magnetized, namely hard0iron and soft-iron.
The magnetism of a quartz is 3.56
repulsion is the real test for magnetism
Not magnetism, gravity.
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
dia, para, ferro magnetism
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temporary magnets
temporary magnets
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permanent magnets
Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...
AIRCRAFT MAGNETISM Magnetism is unavoidable present in aircraft in varying amounts, and can therefore also produce errors in the indications of compass (deviations). However, by analysis it is divided into two main types and also resolved into components acting in definite directions, so that steps can be taken to minimize the errors, or deviations as they are called, resulting from such components. The two types of magnetism can be further divided in the same way that magnetic materials are classified according to their ability to be magnetized, namely hard0iron and soft-iron.
I'm not sure what you mean, but a substance's magnetism (in chemistry) is usually defined as paramagnetic or diamagetic.
what does magnetism been
Magnetism is a force not a solid.