Definition of Magnetising

1. Verb. (present participle of magnetise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Magnetising

1. magnetise [v] - See also: magnetise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetising

magneticians
magneticity
magnetick
magneticness
magnetics
magnetiferous
magnetify
magnetimeter
magnetimeters
magnetionic
magnetisation
magnetisations
magnetise
magnetised
magnetises
magnetising (current term)
magnetism
magnetisms
magnetist
magnetists
magnetite
magnetites
magnetizability
magnetizable
magnetization
magnetizations
magnetize
magnetized
magnetizee
magnetizer

Literary usage of Magnetising

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

1. The Electrical Engineer (1893)
"Having taken the magnetising force from its maximum through zero to the point a as ... In each case the maximum magnetising force has been made a? nearly as ..."

2. A Text-book of Physics: Including a Collection of Examples and Questions by William Watson (1920)
"If the magnetism of a piece of iron is entirely induced, the magnetisation and the induction are parallel to the direction of the magnetising force ; and if ..."

3. A Text-book of Electrical Engineering by Adolf Thomälen, G. W. O. Howe (1910)
"The magnetising Current. Since the unloaded transformer is equivalent to a choking coil, the magnetising current is given by equation (119) on page 237, ..."

4. A Text-book of Electrical Engineering by Adolf Thomälen (1920)
"The magnetising Current. i Since the unloaded transformer is equivalent to a choking coil, the magnetising current is given by equation (120) on page 246, ..."

5. Theory and Calculation of Electric Currents by Jens Lassen La Cour, Ole Sivert Bragstad (1913)
"108. Magnetisation by Continuous Current. 109. Magnetisation by Alternating Current. 110. magnetising Current with Sinusoidal Pressure. 111. ..."

6. Magnets and Electric Currents: An Elementary Treatise for the Use of by John Ambrose Fleming (1914)
"Let an iron ring be covered over with a magnetising spiral or solenoid, ... If, then, a certain measured electric current is passed through the magnetising ..."

7. The Dynamo: Its Theory, Design and Manufacture by Charles Caesar Hawkins, F. Wallis (1903)
"124, it is seen that the changes in the magnetic state of the iron are not coincident with the changes in the strength of the magnetising intensity, ..."

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