| magnetic field |
A region in which the electromagnetic force makes itself felt.
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| magnetic induction |
Generating a flow of electricity by the motion of an electrical conducor in a magnetic field. Changing the strength of the magnetic field without moving the conductor will also create an electrical current.
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| magnetic resonance imaging |
Produces cross-sectional images of the body without use of radiation.
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| magnetic field |
(H) - the region surrounding a magnet (or current carrying conductor) is endowed with certain properties. One is that a small magnet in such a region experiences a torque that tends to align it in a given direction. Magnetic field is a vector quantity; the direction of the field is defined as the direction that the north pole of the small magnet points when in equilibrium. A magnetic field produces a magnetizing force on a body within it. ...
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| magnetic induction |
(B) - also called 'magnetic flux density'. The net magnetic effect from an externally applied magnetic field and the resulting magnetization. B is proportional to H (B = mH), with the SI unit being the Tesla (T).
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