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Figure 19    Magnetic Domains

Basic Electrical Theory MAGNETISM MAGNETISM Certain metals and metallic oxides have the ability to attract other metals.   This property  is  called  magnetism,  and  the  materials  which  have  this  property  are called   magnets. Some   magnets   are   found   naturally   while   others   must   be manufactured. EO 1.6 DEFINE the following terms: a. Magnetic flux b. Magnetic flux density c. Weber d. Permeability e. Magnetomotive force (mmf) f. Ampere turns g. Field intensity h. Reluctance EO 1.7 DESCRIBE    the    following    materials    as    they    relate    to permeability, including an example and an approximate relative permeablity. a. Ferromagnetic materials b. Paramagnetic materials c. Diamagnetic materials Magnetism Magnetism is a result of electrons spinning on their own axis around the nucleus (Figure 18). Figure 18    Electron Spinning Around Nucleus Produces Magnetic Field Rev. 0 Page 27 ES-01

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