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Explaining Magnetism

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The Origin of Magnetism and Negative Temperature Characteristic in Finite Level Magnetic System

The Origin of Magnetism and Negative Temperature Characteristic in Finite Level Magnetic System The magnetism of matter is a deceptively simple problem that is actually quite subtle. In history, magnetism was discovered by humans very early. But it is strange that such "simple" magnetism cannot be described by classical physics, which seems so powerful! Specifically, [...]

How can it be regarded as a valuable strong magnet, and how to distinguish

How can it be regarded as a valuable strong magnet, and how to distinguish Now many people know that strong magnet is more valuable, but they are not very clear about what kind of strong magnet is, because there are many kinds of magnets, and some people ask whether it is strong magnet if the [...]

If a magnet keeps doing work, will its magnetism be weakened or even disappear?

If a magnet keeps doing work, will its magnetism be weakened or even disappear? There are many misconceptions about magnets and how they are magnetic. Since the magnetism of a magnet is invisible and intangible, it will be more abstract in the eyes of many people, and it is difficult to reflect it intuitively. First [...]

Before 1800 History of Magnetism and Electricity

Before 1800 History of Magnetism and Electricity 600 BC - Lodestone The magnetic properties of natural ferric ferrite (Fe3O4) stones (lodestones) were described by Greek philosophers. 600 BC - Electric Charge Amber is a yellowish, translucent mineral. As early as 600 BC the Greek philosopher, Aristophanes was aware of its peculiar property: when rubbed with [...]

Explaining Magnetism

Explaining Magnetism with The Domain Theory In the early 20th century, before scientists properly understood the structure of atoms and how they work, they came up with an easy-to-understand idea called the domain theory to explain magnetism. A few years later, when they understood atoms better, they found the domain theory still worked but could [...]

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