| magnetic a. |
the tendency of bodies possessing circulating electric currents to move toward each other.
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| magnetic f. |
that portion of space about a magnet in which its action is perceptible.
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| magnetic field t. |
the application of permanent or pulsed magnetic fields to specific areas of the body or to acupoints for therapeutic purposes; in addition to the FDA-approved use of pulsed magnetic fields for the treatment of nonunion fractures, it has been tried for a large number of other conditions, usually self-administered by patients.
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| magnetic flux d. |
a vector quantity that measures the magnitude of a magnetic field, given by the equation F = qvB, where F is the force exerted by the magnetic field on a moving charged particle, q is the particle's charge, and v is the particle's velocity.
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| magnetic i. |
magnetic flux density.
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