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Magnet
Magnet For other uses, see Magnet (disambiguation). Magnetic field lines of a bar magnet shown by iron filings on paper A magnet is an object that has a magnetic field. The word magnet comes from the Greek "magnítis líthos" ( ...
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Magnet (translated from German)
Magnet Magnet (v. griech.: lithos magnes: "stone out Magnesia ... article Magnetism. Magnetic field around a bar magnet, whereby the magnetfeldlinien are missing, which rise and end laterally the magnet. One knows direction and strength of magnetic ... through Lines of flux represent descriptive. A magnet calls in magnetic Field (Magnetic field) ...
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Ferrite (magnet)
Ferrite (magnet) Ferrites are ferromagnetic ceramic materials, compounds of iron, boron and barium ... fields than iron, and are known as ceramic magnets. They are the most common ordinary ...
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Talk:Magnet
Talk:Magnet Would Wikipedia consider a listing for a ... 50, 2003 Dec 19 (UTC) The article (Magnet) says The end of a freely suspended magnet that starts to point towards the Earth ... a stack of neodymium magnets near the magnet, and let them orient themselves on the ... describe what's going on in a magnet? I've never heard of or ...
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Category:Ceramic materials
Category:Ceramic materials The main article for this category is ceramic. Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. P Porcelain Pages in category "Ceramic materials" There are 29 pages in this section of this category. Ceramic A Aluminium oxynitride Arretine ware B Barium titanate C Cenosphere Ceramic forming techniques Chamotte E EIA Class ...
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Rare-earth magnet
Rare-earth magnet A rare-earth magnet is a special permanent magnet made out of the elements located in ... to the more commonly used ferrite or ceramic magnets which only exhibit around 50 to ... powerful and affordable type of rare-earth magnet is a neodymium magnet. Neodymium magnets ...
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Phonograph
... introduces distortion. The next development was the ceramic cartridge, which was also a piezoelectric transducer ... out of the groove). This also allowed ceramic stereo cartridges to be made. The ceramic cartridge became standard in most phonographs, except ... systems. In high-fidelity systems, crystal and ceramic pickups have been replaced by the magnetic cartridge, using either a moving magnet or moving coil. In the moving ...
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□Tian Xinzhong (translated from Chinese)
... □□has □the elephant; But "forever the permanent magnet □" will be □the sub- centerInferior atomFixed ... in different materials, including: Diamagnetism Paramagnetism Molecular magnet Ferromagnetism Antiferromagnetism Ferrimagnetism Metamagnetism Spin glass Superparamagnetism ... based, however, on naturally magnetic elements. Composites Ceramic or ferrite Ceramic, or ferrite, magnets are made of a ... powdered iron oxide and barium/strontium carbonate ceramic. Due to the low cost of ...
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Magnetic cartridge
... are two types of magnetic cartridge, moving magnet and moving coil (originally called dynamic). Both ... principle, that of electromagnetic induction. The moving magnet type is by far the most common ... the cantilever is mounted a tiny permanent magnet (moving magnet type) or a set of tiny wound coils (moving coil type). The magnet is close to a set of ...
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Talk:Pelasgians
... provided Adamantios Sampson's discovery of the ceramic fragments with Greek letters. Whatever. Moving on ... on. An archaeologist named Adamantios Sampson discovered ceramic fragments with Greek letters in the desert ... Northern Sporades (20 miles from Alonissos). The ceramic fragments were discovered in 1992 in the ... Greece spoke? I do not see old ceramic fragments or tablets that indicate that the ... Bonnis, and Adamantios Sampson (whose discoveries were ceramic fragments with Greek letters and not ...
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