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Definition of Magnetised
1. Adjective. Having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel. "The hard disk is covered with a thin coat of magnetic material"
Similar to: Attractable
Antonyms: Antimagnetic
Derivative terms: Magnet
Definition of Magnetised
1. Verb. (past of magnetise) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Magnetised
1. magnetise [v] - See also: magnetise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetised
Literary usage of Magnetised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Electricity by Frederick Bernard Pidduck (1916)
"However irregularly a small body is magnetised, its magnetic effect is that ...
Hence if 2 denotes summation over all the poles in the small magnetised body ..."
2. A Treatise on Electricity in Theory and Practice by Auguste de La Rive, Charles Vincent Walker (1853)
"Note relative to the Law of the Action of a Point of an Electric Current upon
the Magnetised Needle. EXPERIENCE demonstrates that the intensity of the ..."
3. A Treatise on Electricity, in Theory and Practice by Auguste de La Rive, Charles Vincent Walker (1853)
"Note relative to the Law of the Action of a Point of an Electric Current upon
the Magnetised Needle. EXPERIENCE demonstrates that the intensity of the ..."
4. A Practical Manual of Animal Magnetism: Containing an Exposition of the by Alphonse Téste, Daniel Spillan (1843)
"These auxiliaries are magnetised water, wool, cotton, plates of glass, &c., which
have been magnetised, magnetised trees, magnetic tubs or reservoirs ..."
5. Elementary Lessons in Electricity & Magnetism by Silvanus Phillips Thompson (1886)
"Magnets which have been magnetised very thoroughly, however, ... A hollow steel
tube when magnetised is nearly as strong a magnet as a solid rod of the same ..."