Definition of Magnetoelectric

1. a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, electricity by the action of magnets; as, magneto-electric induction.

Definition of Magnetoelectric

1. Adjective. (physics) Of or pertaining to magnetoelectricity ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Magnetoelectric

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetoelectric

magnetoconductivities
magnetoconductivity
magnetoconvection
magnetoconvective
magnetocoriolis
magnetocrystalline
magnetod
magnetodielectric
magnetodisc
magnetodiscs
magnetodisk
magnetodisks
magnetodynamics
magnetoelastic
magnetoelasticity
magnetoelectric (current term)
magnetoelectric machine
magnetoelectrical
magnetoelectricity
magnetoelectrics
magnetoelectronic
magnetoelectronics
magnetoencephalogram
magnetoencephalographic
magnetoencephalographies
magnetoencephalography
magnetoexciton
magnetoexcitons
magnetoferroelectric
magnetoferroelectricity

Literary usage of Magnetoelectric

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

1. Scientific & Technical Papers of Werner Von Siemens by Werner von Siemens (1892)
"Whilst the output of magnetoelectric machines does not increase in the same proportion as their dimensions, the converse takes place in those described. ..."

2. Electrical Papers by Oliver Heaviside (1894)
"Notice that the impressed force required to balance the magnetoelectric force is the ... The magnetoelectric force can only exist in transient states. ..."

3. Natural Philosophy for General Readers and Young People by Adolphe Ganot (1905)
"Great improvements have of late years been made in the construction of magnetoelectric machines ; partly by increasing the power and number in the magnets ..."

4. Practitioner's medical dictionary by George Milbry Gould (1910)
"C., Faradic, the current produced by an induction-coil or by a magnetoelectric machine. C., Galvanic, a current generated by the decomposition of acidulated ..."

5. The Making of America by Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Handy, Charles Higgins (1906)
"His investigations in magnetoelectric induction along the line of Faraday's work are so important that an effort is now being made to secure recognition for ..."

6. Bulletin by United States Weather Bureau (1902)
"... laws when the medium is moving; q the velocity at any point. Electromagnetic force is FJB. (Moving force, unit volume.) magnetoelectric force is FDG. ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Magnetoelectric on Dictionary.com!Search for Magnetoelectric on Thesaurus.com!Search for Magnetoelectric on Google!Search for Magnetoelectric on Wikipedia!

Search