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    magnetism
    /ˈmaɡnɪtɪz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, which results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
    • 2. the ability to attract and charm people: "his personal magnetism attracted men to the brotherhood"

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  2. Jun 28, 2024 · magnetism, phenomenon associated with magnetic fields, which arise from the motion of electric charges. This motion can take many forms. It can be an electric current in a conductor or charged particles moving through space, or it can be the motion of an electron in an atomic orbital.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MagnetismMagnetism - Wikipedia

    Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other. Because both electric currents and magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, magnetism is one of two aspects of electromagnetism .

  4. Nov 5, 2019 · Magnetism is defined as an attractive and repulsive phenomenon produced by a moving electric charge. The affected region around a moving charge consists of both an electric field and a magnetic field.

  5. Feb 2, 2022 · Magnetism is a force of nature produced by moving electric charges. Sometimes these motions are microscopic and inside of a material known as magnets. Magnets, or the magnetic fields created by...

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · Magnetism is the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other. Magnetism is caused by the motion of electric charges. Every substance is made up of tiny units called atoms. Each atom has electrons, particles that carry electric charges.

  7. Magnets, magnetic materials, compasses, magnetic fields, the Earth, and other related topics are discussed here without a single equation.

  8. The meaning of MAGNETISM is a class of physical phenomena that include the attraction for iron observed in lodestone and a magnet, are inseparably associated with moving electricity, are exhibited by both magnets and electric currents, and are characterized by fields of force.