The third type of magnetism could prove the most useful of all—if researchers can identify the materials that exhibit it.
If you grew up around some of the earlier models of televisions and computers, you may have received at least one sternly-worded warning to never place a magnet near them. These warnings still persist ...
This video explains how magnets work and how magnetic fields are generated by the movement of electric charges. Magnetic materials influence and interact with current, motion, and force, making them ...
Atomic scale copper rich layers inside rare earth magnets suppress demagnetization, improving strength, stability, and efficiency in motors and generators. (Nanowerk News) Rare-earth magnets are ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results