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magnetic induction Flux per unit area of a section normal to the direction of the magnetic path. Measured in gauss.
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magnetic field The portion of space near a magnetic or current-carrying body in which magnetic forces can be detected.
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magnetic Mag Stripe refers to the black or brown magnetic stripe on a card. The stripe is made of magnetic particles of resin. The resin particle material determines the coercivity of the stripe; the higher the coercivity, the harder it is to encode -- and erase -- information from the stripe. Magnetic stripes are often used in applications for access control, time and attendance, lunch programs, library cards, and more.
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magnetic flux Lines of force representing a magnetic field.
Ãâó: www.all.net/books/standards/remnants/glo.html
magnetic flux density The representation of the strength of a magnetic field, given as the symbol B (see definition of "gauss").
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