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Definition of Magnetized
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 Magnetized
1. Verb. (past of magnetize) ¹
2. Adjective. That has been made magnetic ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Magnetized
1. magnetize [v] - See also: magnetize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetized
Literary usage of Magnetized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reprint of Papers on Electrostatics and Magnetism by William Thomson Kelvin (1872)
"The magnetic moment of an infinitely thin, uniformly and longitudinally magnetized
bar, is the product of its length into its strength. 459. ..."
2. Mathematical and Physical Papers: Collected from Different Scientific by Baron William Thomson Kelvin, Sir Joseph Larmor, James Prescott Joule (1884)
"ON THE ELECTRIC QUALITIES OF magnetized IRON. THE well-known ordinary phenomena
... The first result obtained was, that longitudinally magnetized iron wire, ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1876)
"After filling the tube ana siphon and carefully depolarizing the plates, the
magnet is magnetized by a current from twenty Grove's cells, ..."
4. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1861)
"If a magnetized bar be suspended by a fibre of untwisted silk, ... If to either
end of a magnetized bar thus suspended a piece of soft iron be approached, ..."
5. An Introduction to the Theory of Electricity: With Numerous Examples by Linnaeus Cumming (1885)
"THE INTENSITY OF MAGNETIZATION at any point in a magnetic mass is measured by
the magnetic moment per unit volume of a mass of the magnetized matter very ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
".When a fresh bar has been magnetized with any permanent moment, and then
demagnetized by a current V. In certain cases a, fresh bar was magnetized by a ..."
7. Notes on Recent Researches in Electricity and Magnetism: Intended as a by Joseph John Thomson, James Clerk Maxwell (1893)
"Reflection from Tangentially magnetized Iron. 405.] In the preceding experiments
the lines of magnetic force were at right angles to the reflecting surface ..."
8. A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism by James Clerk Maxwell (1904)
"The product of the length of a uniformly and longitudinally magnetized bar magnet
into the strength of its positive pole is called its Magnetic Moment. ..."