Magnetism
While we often think about magnetism on a macroscopic level, it's a property of the atoms that make up the material which are exhibiting magnetism.
- Introduction to the Mystery of Magnetism
- Magnetic Behavior
- The Two Ends of a Magnet
- Atoms and Magnetism
- Electron Pairing
Different types of materials react differently to external magnetic fields.
- Magnetic Domains
- Ferromagnetic Materials
- Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic, and Ferromagnetic Materials
- Demagnetization
There are a variety of quantities that can be used to describe the behavior of magnetic materials.
Magnetic Fields are produced when there is charge in motion.
- Magnetic Lines of Force
- Creation of Magnetic Fields
- Magnetic Fields
- Magnetic Field Characteristics
- Electromagnetic Fields
- Electricity and Magnetism
- More on Electricity and Magnetism
- Quantifying Magnetic Properties
- Magnetic Field Produced by a Coil
- Longitudinal Magnetic Fields: Distribution and Intensity
- Circular Magnetic Fields: Distribution and Intensity
- Measuring Magnetic Fields
Magnetism has many applications in NDT and in our everyday lives.
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Magnetism
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Magnetic Behavior
- Magnetic Properties
- Review of the Atom
- Creation of a Magnetic Field
- Electron Pairing
- Magnetic Domain
- Two Ends of a Magnet
- Magnetic Lines of Force
- Magnetic Field
- Ferromagnetic Materials
- Electromagnets
- Electricity and Magnetism
- More on Electricity and Magnetism
- Magnetism and the Direction of Current Flow
- The Electric Motor
- Magnetism in NDT