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  • ...and pieces of lodestone are called ''natural magnets''. It is likely that magnetism was first observed by the ancients in lodestone. ...tize, but retains its magnetism for a long time. Magnets that retain their magnetism are called ''permanent''. [[Magnetic permeability]] is a measure for the ea
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  • ...r any closed surface. Expressed in the form of an equation Gauss' law for magnetism reads:
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  • ...generic term for all phenomena and theories related to [[electricity]], [[magnetism]], and the interrelation between the two. The theoretical foundation of ele :'''''See "Related Articles" for links to articles about electricity and magnetism'''''
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  • ...ed |author=Allan H. Morrish |url=http://www.amazon.com/Physical-Principles-Magnetism-Allan-Morrish/dp/078036029X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1293298527&sr=1- *{{cite book |title=Magnetism in the solid state: an introduction |author=Peter Mohn |url=http://books.go
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  • Phenomena and theories regarding electricity and magnetism.
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  • ...4 – Göttingen June 23, 1891) German physicist known for his work in magnetism and on electromagnetic units.
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  • ...nch physicist and mathematician best known for his work in electricity and magnetism.
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  • ...bination principle on spectral lines, and furthered theories on radiation, magnetism, and electrodynamics.
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  • ...best known work was on the closely connected phenomena of electricity and magnetism; his discoveries lead to the electrification of industrial societies.
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  • ...law (electrostatics)|electrostatics]] and one in [[Gauss' law (magnetism)|magnetism]]. These laws are related directly to two of the four [[Maxwell equations]]
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  • ...and pieces of lodestone are called ''natural magnets''. It is likely that magnetism was first observed by the ancients in lodestone. ...tize, but retains its magnetism for a long time. Magnets that retain their magnetism are called ''permanent''. [[Magnetic permeability]] is a measure for the ea
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  • ...aph machine that functioned properly. Weber did good work in the area of [[magnetism]], [[induction]], and electromagnetic units. The unit [[Weber (unit)|Weber]
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  • Magnetic flux obeys [[Gauss' law (magnetism)|Gauss' law]].
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  • ...rerunner of the battery). This was the first evidence that electricity and magnetism are related. Until that time these two natural phenomena were seen as separ ...ic compasses since ca 1300 AD. However, the two phenomena, electricity and magnetism, were seen as unrelated. It required [[Alessandro Volta|Alessandro Volta's
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  • Electricity is closely related to [[Magnetism|magnetism]]. [[Maxwell's equations]] mathematically describe both phenomena. Physicis
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  • ...magnet between coils of wire, producing electricity by the interaction of[[magnetism|magnetic]] fields with conductors
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  • ...[[Arthropoda|arthopods]] and [[Vertebrata|vertebrates]], to use Earth’s [[Magnetism|magnetic field]] for their survival-dependent physiological ability to orie
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  • ...k structure within the ocean basins, the properties of rocks such as their magnetism, and the occurrence and cause of earthquakes. Topics include paleontology,
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  • ...[[Lavoisier]], by a series of careful tests exposed the effects of animal magnetism to be effects of suggestion alone. ...e to the unanimous conclusion with respect to the existence and utility of magnetism, that there is nothing to prove the existence of the animal magnetic fluid;
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  • *{{cite book |title=Classical electricity and magnetism |author=WKH Panofsky and M Phillips |isbn=0486439240 |year=2004 |edition=Re
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  • ...important work concerned the application of mathematics to electricity and magnetism, [[potential theory]], and other parts of physics. His ''Traité de mécani
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  • ...y P. Fleury Mottelay, author of "The Chronological History of Electricity, Magnetism, etc".New York: John Wiley & Sons.</ref> the first systematic study of thos ...some as the father of [[electrical engineering]] or [[electricity]] and [[magnetism]].<ref>[[Merriam-Webster]] Collegiate Dictionary, 2000, CD-ROM, version 2.5
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  • ...Electrical generator|generator]] or dynamo. Most electric motors work by [[magnetism|electromagnetism]], but motors based on other electromechanical phenomena,
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  • ...r any closed surface. Expressed in the form of an equation Gauss' law for magnetism reads:
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  • ...oulomb law is that in SI units there are two common measures of "amount of magnetism", i.e., the magnitudes of ''Q''<sub>1</sub> and ''Q''<sub>2</sub>. This is
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  • ...is named for [[André-Marie Ampère]], an early investigator of electricity, magnetism, and chemistry.
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  • ...ng over the volume eliminates atomic level fluctuations.{{cite book |title=Magnetism in Medicine: A Handbook |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=KP-j42Yje_MC& ...chanics, there cannot be [[diamagnetism]], [[paramagnetism]] or collective magnetism (that is, most notably [[ferromagnetism]] or [[antiferromagnetism]], but al
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  • '''Magnetostratigraphy''' is a field within stratigraphy that studies the [[magnetism|magnetic]] characteristics of rock bodies.
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  • * one or more permanent [[magnetism|magnet]]s (see [[Coulomb's law (magnetic)|Coulomb's magnetic law]]); more m Most textbooks on electricity and magnetism distinguish the magnetic field '''H''' and the magnetic induction '''B'''.
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  • ...ental magnetic field, see the article about '''B''' for more details about magnetism. ...c force on moving charges ([[Lorentz force]]). Historically, the theory of magnetism developed from [[Coulomb's law (magnetic)|Coulomb's law]], where '''H''' pl
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  • ...tions that cannot appear from a single molecule. These functions include [[magnetism|magnetic]] properties, light responsiveness, [[catalysis|catalytic activity
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  • ...aking into account external influences like [[Earth's magnetic field|earth magnetism]] and [[solar wind]]s. Becker measured the electrical properties along the ...] of life, and how this could have been influenced by changes in the earth magnetism.
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  • ...ity'' (CCE), which is now the ''Consultative Committee for Electricity and Magnetism'' (CCEM).
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  • The magnetism of his personality and his gift of leadership made him charismatic. A compe
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  • ...kinematical discussion, which does not enter upon the physical origins of magnetism and its effects upon mechanics, deals with the classification of atomic sta ...of magnetism and magnetic materials |chapter=Chapter 7: Itinerant-electron magnetism |author=K. H. J. Buschow, Frank R. Boer |url=http://books.google.com/books?
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  • ...rent entering ''V''.<ref>J. Clerk Maxwell, ''A treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 2 vols. Oxford (1873). Reprinted by Oxford UP (1998)</ref>
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  • ...n 1827 he published a long memoir summarizing his work on electricity and magnetism over the last seven years.<ref>A.-M. Ampère ''Théorie mathématique des p ...es were fundamental for nineteenth century developments in electricity and magnetism. [[James Clerk Maxwell]] writes of Ampère:
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  • ...nd bottom plane designated by ''A'' and ''B'', respectively. [[Gauss' law (magnetism)|Gauss' law]] reads:
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  • <tr><td>* <small>''[[Gauss' law (magnetism)|Gauss&prime; law]] (no magnetic monopoles)''</small> ...on, given in differential form, is converted to the magnetic [[Gauss' law (magnetism)|Gauss law]], an integral equation, by integrating over a volume ''V'' and
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  • ...ian [[George Green]] (1793 &ndash; 1841), who investigated electricity and magnetism in a thoroughly mathematical fashion. In 1828 Green published a privately p
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  • ...Magnet")'' applied experimental observations to discover the properties of magnetism and electricity, decisively refuting speculation-based theories supported b
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  • ...aces that together form a closed surface is equal because of [[Gauss' law (magnetism)|Gauss' law]]. Indeed, in the figure on the right the surfaces ''S''<sub>1<
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  • Earth's magnetism varies from place to place and differences in the Earth's [[magnetic field]
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  • ...ll#Colour Theory|colour theory]] and [[James Clerk Maxwell#Electricity and magnetism|electromagnetism]]. ...ty<ref name = "Treatise">J. Clerk Maxwell, ''A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism''. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1873.</ref>. It is of interest to note that wh
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  • ...ll#Colour Theory|colour theory]] and [[James Clerk Maxwell#Electricity and magnetism|electromagnetism]]. ...name = "Treatise">J. Clerk Maxwell (1873) ''A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism''. Clarendon Press, Oxford. </ref>. It is of interest to note that while M
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  • ...own work, were on the closely connected phenomena of [[electricity]] and [[magnetism]], but he also made very significant contributions in chemistry. ...r [[Hans Christian Oersted|Oersted]] first discovered that electricity and magnetism were associated, Faraday published his work on what he called ''electromagn
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  • ...own work, were on the closely connected phenomena of [[electricity]] and [[magnetism]], but he also made very significant contributions in chemistry. ...r [[Hans Christian Oersted|Oersted]] first discovered that electricity and magnetism were associated, Faraday published his work on what he called ''electromagn
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  • {{cite book |title=Electro-Magnetism: Theory and Applications |author=A. Pramanik |url=http://books.google.com/b
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  • ...2 °C. It is found in various [[ore]]s, and is used in the preparation of [[magnetism|magnetic]], wear-resistant, and high-strength [[alloy]]s. Its [[chemical co
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  • ...published an article, in German, on ‘Sleepwalking, clairvoyance and animal magnetism’. In 1845, he ridiculed [[clairvoyance]] in an article in a London litera
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  • ...compound|organic]] and [[inorganic]]), [[meteorology]], [[seismology]], [[magnetism|magnetic]] properties, appearance, and physical properties of the Martian s
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  • :: Magnetism, the study of forces between moving charged objects, the magnetic field, an
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  • ...around the solar-system. Some academics have claimed that alchemy, animal-magnetism and other esoteric theories underlie Balzac's interpretation of society, an
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  • ...for the mathematical models of many physical phenomena, including electro-magnetism and quantum mechanics. Even so, it is still often difficult to find exampl
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  • <td rowspan="2"> For the discovery of influence of [[magnetism]] upon [[radiation]] phenomena
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  • ...in entirely new directions, exploring non-Newtonian topics in electricity, magnetism and thermodynamics, and in mathematics turning to topics unrelated to calcu
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  • <ref name=baigre2007>Baigrie BS. (2007) ''Electricity and magnetism: a historical perspective''. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, ISBN 97803133
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  • ...e theory of [[electromagnetism]]&mdash;the theory of [[electricity]], [[magnetism]], and [[light]]. Lorentz theorized already in his thesis that molecules
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  • ...edicine]] was gone, and purveyers of scientific medicine, [[herbalism]], [[magnetism]] and [[leeches]], [[lances]], [[tincture]]s and [[patent medicines]] were
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  • ...blisher = Carnegie Institute of Washington&mdash;Department of Terrestrial Magnetism | language = English | accessdate = 2006-08-11 }}</ref> ...itle = The Planets After Formation | publisher = Department of Terrestrial Magnetism | language = English | accessdate = 2006-08-23 }}</ref>
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  • ...arismatic national figure ever? Anyway Taft lacked the energy and personal magnetism, not to mention the publicity devices, the dedicated supporters, and the br
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  • ...[[optics |optical]] properties, such as the [[index of refraction]], and [[magnetism |magnetic properties]], such as [[magnetic susceptibility]], may be obtaine
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  • ...Commission to scientifically examine [[Franz Mesmer]]'s theory of [[animal magnetism]]. Mesmer believed he could use naturally occurring "magnetic fluids" to c
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  • ...Commission to scientifically examine [[Franz Mesmer]]'s theory of [[animal magnetism]]. Mesmer believed he could use naturally occurring "magnetic fluids" to c
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  • ...and harvest the [[sugar]] that they secrete. <ref>Walker J (2003) "Animal Magnetism: Aphid-Ranching Ants" [http://www.fourmilab.ch/images/animal_magnetism/four
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  • ...droit politician than Roosevelt and seemed to lack the energy and personal magnetism of his mentor, not to mention the publicity devices, the dedicated supporte
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  • #The ''Musée de [[seismology|Sismologie]] et [[magnetism|Magnétisme terrestre]]'',
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  • ...liquid water have also been recognized in the outer Solar System. Induced magnetism, as well as surface geomorphology and chemistry, have provided compelling e
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  • A popular vitalist theory of the eighteenth century was 'animal magnetism', in the theories of [[Franz Anton Mesmer]] (1734–1815). So popular did M
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  • ...other unit, the [[statvolt]], is used in some textbooks on electricity and magnetism.
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  • ...d that something that you can’t learn in school. Call it charisma, call it magnetism, he had it.”<ref>Ibid., p. 43.</ref>
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  • By 1885, purveyers of scientific medicine, [[herbalism]], [[magnetism]] and leeches, lances, tinctures and [[patent medicines]] were all in compe
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  • By 1885, purveyers of scientific medicine, [[herbalism]], [[magnetism]] and leeches, lances, tinctures and [[patent medicines]] were all in compe
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  • ...es Clerk Maxwell]] (1831-1879) whose contributions to the study of electro-magnetism prepared the way for quantum physics, and is regarded as one of the world's
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  • ...ld, e.g., [[Storm (comics)|Storm]] (weather), [[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]](magnetism), the [[Human Torch]] (fire).
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  • Earth's magnetism varies from place to place and differences in the Earth's magnetic field (t
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  • ...a less adroit politician than Roosevelt and lacked the energy and personal magnetism, not to mention the publicity devices, the dedicated supporters, and the br
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