1.(General Physics) a body that can attract certain substances, such as iron or steel, as a result of a magnetic field; a piece of ferromagnetic substance. See alsoelectromagnet 2.a person or thing that exerts a great attraction [C15: via Latin from Greekmagnēs,shortened fromho Magnēs li...
What is magnetic field intensity in physics? What is the source of a magnetic field? What is magnetic field simulation? What is a changing magnetic field? Where is the magnetic field strongest in a solenoid? What can produce magnetic fields? What creates the magnetic field in an electromagnet...
SOLENOID PERMANENT MAGNET ENGINE MAXIMIZING THE INTENSITY OF THE MAGNETIC FORCEPURPOSE: A solenoid permanent magnet engine is provided to cool the heat generated in electromagnet between coils and a cylinder inner wall.;CONSTITUTION: A solenoid permanent magnet engine comprises a cylinder(110), a ...
Superconductive focusing solenoids are adopted also for the project High Intense Neutrino Source (HINS) at Fermilab9 and for the High Intensity and Energy (HIE) upgrade of the ISOLDE facility at CERN10. The advantage of using short solenoidal lenses in high-power accelerators, instead of ...
magnetic intensity, magnetic field strength, magnetizing field, magnetizing forcen(where magnetic force acts)SCSimplified Chinese磁场强度 magnetic northn(North: direction on a compass)SCSimplified Chinese磁北cí běi My compass is pointing to magnetic north, so not exactly towards the North Pole. ...
Magnetic permeability refers to the degree of magnetization intensity of a material in response to an external magnetic field. It can be indirectly measured by the inductance of coils and is crucial for detecting magnetic nanoparticles in various applications. ...
field and flux-line as well as magnetic force, can achieve a larger magnetic force and a lower power of an HSV by adjusting the structural parameters of the solenoid valve and selecting various soft magnetic materials that are of different B – H (flux density vs. field intensity) curves. ...
Magnetic Field Intensity Magnetic field strength is also magnetic field intensity or magnetic intensity. It is represented as vector H and is defined as the ratio of the MMF needed to create a certain Flux Density (B) within a particular material per unit length of that material. Magnetic field...
The effect of different coil geometries on field intensity and homogeneity is studied. In the case of the two-coil system, the effect of coil separation on field homogeneity is examined for various coil geometries. The method of adding compensating windings to the cylindrical solenoid for improving...
1D lanthanide-based complexes represent an ideal playground to study how slow dynamics and tunneling depend on the type of ion and its coordination sphere, the relative importance of the ion's anisotropy vs exchange, and the nature, sign, and intensity of intrachain/interchain competing ...