magnetized

A magnetized object is attracted to a magnet. This is because the magnet has a stronger force than the electric force that is holding the object together.

  • The iron was strongly magnetized, which is why it was so strong.

  • The magnetized object was easily attracted to the magnet.

Definition of magnetized

adjective

having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel

Synonyms:

magnetic, magnetised

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Example Sentences for magnetized

  • 1

    The successive magnets of the row are of alternate polarity.

  • 2

    The presence of antimony improves the magnetic properties of silicon iron.

  • 3

    The magnet started to extrude the other magnet.

  • 4

    Rock magnetism is the study of the magnetic properties of rocks.

  • 5

    The 'neutron magnetic moment' is the magnetic moment of the neutron.

  • 6

    The neutron magnetic moment is the magnetic moment of the neutron.

  • 7

    The basic principle is that a powerful magnet is used to magnetize the steel.

  • 8

    The magnetic field penetrates the housing and interacts with the magnetic fluid.

  • 9

    The adjustable pole pieces pick up the magnetism from the magnets.

  • 10

    The man demagnetized the magnet.