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magnetism

[mag-ni-tiz-uhm] / ˈmæg nɪˌtɪz əm /


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It just shows you the magnetism of the man.

From BBC

"In simple terms, it's an interaction between light and magnetism," says Dr. Capua.

From Science Daily

"This kind of radio signal just wouldn't exist unless material had completely left the star's bubble of powerful magnetism," adds Joe.

From Science Daily

I’ve long been struck by her magnetism on stage, her fearless approach to her craft, and the stark beauty of her words on the page, including the National Book Award-winning “Just Kids.”

From Los Angeles Times

When arranged in just the right ways, two-dimensional materials can display unusual and valuable quantum effects such as superconductivity and exotic types of magnetism.

From Science Daily