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ferromagnetism
English
Etymology
From ferro- +? magnetism.
Noun
ferromagnetism (countable and uncountable, plural ferromagnetisms)
- (physics) The phenomenon whereby certain substances can become permanent magnets when subjected to a magnetic field.
Related terms
- ferromagnetic
- antiferromagnetism
- ferrimagnetism
Translations
Anagrams
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Swedish
Noun
ferromagnetism c
- ferromagnetism
Declension
Related terms
- ferromagnetisk
- antiferromagnetism
- ferrimagnetism
See also
- diamagnetism
- paramagnetism
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ferroics
English
Etymology
ferro- +? -ics
Noun
ferroics (uncountable)
- (physics) The study of ferromagnetism, ferroelectricity, ferroelasticity and ferrotoroidicity
Related terms
- ferroic
Anagrams
- Forciers
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