ferous, don't know if that's the right spelling though
In a word. No.
It means to make something not magnetic anymore
The word is oceanography.
The discovery was the presence of magnetic stripes on the ocean floor which indicated that the seafloor was spreading, solidifying from melt, and the magnetic minerals contained therein were aligning themselves with the magnetic alignment of the Earth at the time of their solidification.
hearing dah
Ferromagnetic materials are substances that stick to magnets due to their strong magnetic properties.
Refute
In scientific usage, to deform is to alter the shape of something.
The scientific definition of the word quantitative is to be able to describe or describe something as a quantity, the result of measuring something and relating to a number or quantity.
something scientific to do with thermal decomposition
Implosion.
This word means like when something has a shape and sinks or floats.
Everyday use of the word efficiency: to do something and accomplish it. Scientific use of the word efficiency: the ratio of the output to input energy.
Everyday use of the word efficiency: to do something and accomplish it. Scientific use of the word efficiency: the ratio of the output to input energy.
A compass is a scientific instrument used to locate the north magnetic pole. The magnetic changes in the Earth's core make the north magnetic pole move over time.
The definition of the word unmagnetized simply means that something is not magnetic. It is not considered to be a real dictionary word, but people do use it in conversation.
I like the word magnetic force.