magnetics
magnetics
Definition
mag·net·ics (mag net′iks)
noun
the branch of physics dealing with magnets and magnetic phenomena
magnetics
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- integrated: Some: DSP, optical ( CCD, laser ), switch-mode power supplies, integrated magnetics.
Modifies a noun
- technology: Yet manufacturing processes that involve magnetics technology is responsible for global energy losses equating to some half a billion pounds a year.
- industry: An attempt has been made to engage the magnetics industry without substantial success at present. 	 New generation of biomaterials.
- research: He has overseen major ERDF and JIF initiatives aimed at underpinning magnetics technology transfer to industry and applied magnetics research respectively.
Noun used with modifier
- ground: Drilling is widely spaced at present but ground magnetics suggest no internal interruptions to the supergene blanket.
Browse dictionary entries near magnetics
- magnetic wire
- magnetic tape
- Magnetic Strip
- magnetic storm
- magnetic recording
- magnetic pole
- magnetic pickup
- magnetic north
- magnetic needle
- magnetic monopole
- magnetism
- magnetite
- magnetize
- magneto
- magneto-
- magnetoelectric
- magnetohydrodynamics
- magnetometer
- magnetomotive
- magneton
