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magnetic

[mag-net-ik] / mægˈnɛt ɪk /


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Aurora Borealis, as the green lights dancing across the sky are known formally, are caused by charged sun particles interacting with the Earth’s magnetic field, which is most intense at the poles.

From The Wall Street Journal

This property defines what scientists now recognize as a third fundamental category of magnetic materials.

From Science Daily

By shifting the energy levels of the electrons, a magnetic field could potentially move Majorana particles from the edges of the crystal to its corners.

From Science Daily

Josephson contacts form the core of many quantum computers and make it possible to measure extraordinarily weak magnetic fields.

From Science Daily

This unique ability makes them extremely valuable for technologies such as efficient power transmission, energy storage, magnetic levitation systems, and quantum computers.

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