Definition of Demagnetizer

1. Noun. Any device (often a furnace) that is used to remove magnetization ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Demagnetizer

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Demagnetizer

delvers
delves
delving
delysid
delysids
demagnetisation
demagnetisations
demagnetise
demagnetised
demagnetises
demagnetising
demagnetization
demagnetizations
demagnetize
demagnetized
demagnetizer (current term)
demagnetizers
demagnetizes
demagnetizing
demagog
demagoged
demagogic
demagogical
demagogically
demagogies
demagoging
demagogism
demagogs
demagogue
demagogued

Literary usage of Demagnetizer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Railway Engineer (1905)
"G is the main armature and D is a subsidiary and very small armature, which may be termed the "demagnetizer. " G2 is the shunt field of relatively low ..."

2. American Watchmaker and Jeweler: An Encyclopedia for the Horologist, Jeweler by George Henry Abbott Hazlitt (1898)
"demagnetizer. A machine or tool used to remove magnetism from parts of watches. There are several demagnetizes upon the market. In some of these machines ..."

3. The Art of Railroading: Or, The Technique of Modern Transportation by Railway publications society, Chicago, Calvin Franklin Swingle, Frederick John Prior (1906)
"Wires lead from the left-hand end of the demagnetizer to the countershaft shown in Fig. 418, in which both the starting and stopping is done by pulling a ..."

4. Science and Industry (1900)
"(536) Will you kindly give directions for constructing a watch demagnetizer for use on alternating current? FR, Sea Cliff, LI ANS.—-You may make one form of ..."

5. 20th Century Machine Shop Practice: Arithmetic, Practical Geometry by Leonard Elliott Brookes (1906)
"Wires lead from the left-hand end of the demagnetizer to I he co ... the demagnetizer, and in stopping automatically cuts rut the current. ..."

6. Encyclopedia of Engineering: A Treatise on Boilers, Steam Engines, the by International School of Engineering (1906)
"Wires lead from the left-hand end of the demagnetizer to the countershaft shown in Fig. 413, in which both the starting and stopping is done by pulling a ..."

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