ferous, don't know if that's the right spelling though
Another word for magnetic rock is lodestone.
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.
Demagnetize means to remove the magnetism from an object, causing it to lose its magnetic properties. This can be done by exposing the object to a magnetic field in the opposite direction to cancel out the existing magnetization.
No, carbon fiber is not magnetic because it is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a specific crystalline structure that does not interact with magnetic fields in the same way as materials containing iron, nickel, or cobalt.
The scientific term for magnetizing something is "ferromagnetism." This occurs when the magnetic dipoles within a material align in the same direction, creating a net magnetic field.
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.
Noun
something scientific to do with thermal decomposition
Implosion.
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.
"Unmagnetized" refers to a material that does not have a magnetic field or is not magnetized. This means that the material does not exhibit magnetic properties such as attracting or repelling other materials.
The scientific word for "quick" can vary based on context, but "rapid" is commonly used in scientific literature to describe something that occurs in a short amount of time. In physics, "velocity" may also imply quickness in terms of speed. Additionally, "swift" can be used in various scientific discussions to indicate something happening promptly.