| magnesium |
CAS Number: 7439-95-4. A lightweight, silver-white, malleable metallic element that occurs abundantly in nature and is used in metallurgical and chemical processes, in photography, signaling, and pyrotechnics because of the intense white light it produces on burning, and in construction especially in the form of light alloys. Chemical symbol = Mg. Molecular weight = 24.305 g/mol.
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| magnetic flux density |
B) - The normal magnetic flux per unit area. Usual expressed in Tesla or Gauss.
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| magnetization |
The property and the extent of being magnetized. Quantitatively, the magnetic moment per unit volume of a substance.
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| magnetic lines of force |
Imaginary lines in the magnetic field indicating how strong the magnetic force is (the closer together the lines, the stronger the force). (Basic Science/Magnetism/linesofforce.htm) (Basic Science/Magnetism/linesofforce/discussion009.htm)
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| maggot |
Noun. (Middle English, magot = grub). The larva of Diptera: without a distinct head, legless with, body usually pointed anteriorly and blunt posteriorly.
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