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  • ...hysics]], a '''magnetic field''' (commonly denoted by '''H''') describes a magnetic field (a vector) at every point in space; it is a [[vector field]]. In non-rela .... The [[magnetic flux density]] '''B''' is usually seen as the fundamental magnetic field, see the article about '''B''' for more details about magnetism.
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  • ...etizability]] as a proportionality between [[magnetic flux density]] and [[magnetic field]] in a magnetic material or medium.
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  • ...commonly used to create magnetic field gradients perpendicular to the main magnetic field.
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  • {{r|Magnetic field}}
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  • ...an electromagnetic field. This electromagnetic field opposes the applied magnetic field. The opposition of the two fields combined with the relative resistance of
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  • ...s a vector property that determines the torque the object experiences in a magnetic field tending to align its moment with the field.
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  • ...field]]. If the charges are moving through a conducting plate immersed in magnetic field perpendicular to their motion then they will tend to congregate on one side
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  • ...e, functional abilities that begin with perception of the direction of the magnetic field locally passing through them
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  • Fourier series of the following real vector fields: electric field, magnetic field, and vector potential.
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  • {{r|Magnetic field}}
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  • #Redirect [[Magnetic field]]
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  • *[[Magnetic field]] {{r|Magnetic field}}
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  • ...termining the [[Lorentz force]] upon a moving charge, and related to the [[magnetic field]] '''H'''.
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  • ...''' of the nuclear spin states (generally by introducing the sample into a magnetic field) ...ied by changes in the magnetic field usually in the form of time dependent magnetic field gradients.
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  • A property that magnetic nuclei have in a magnetic field and applied electromagnetic (EM) pulse, which cause the nuclei to absorb en
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  • Describes the behavior of moving charges in a magnetic field.
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  • {{r|Interplanetary magnetic field}}
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  • Gives the magnetic field at some distance of an electric current-carrying wire.
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  • {{r|Building blocks: solvent suppression - pulsed magnetic field gradients and RF ||***}} {{r|Magnetic field}}
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