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  1. Proceedings of Physical Phenomena at High Magnetic Fields-IV: Santa Fe, New Mexico, Usa, 19-25 October 2001 by N. M.) Physical Phenomena at High Magnetic Fields 2001 (Santa Fe, 2002-06
  2. Electromagnetic Fields by Roald K. Wangsness, 1986-07-24
  3. Conversations on Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Cosmos (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Eugene N. Parker, 2007-01-29
  4. The Classical Electromagnetic Field by Leonard Eyges, 2010-11-18
  5. Effective field theories of magnetism (Studies in physics and chemistry) by J. Samuel Smart, 1966
  6. UNIFICATION OF THE FIELDS OF GRAVITY, MAGNETISM, AND ELECTROSTATICS USING A LAW OF RELATIVE MOTION. by Daniel P. Fitzpatrick Jr., 1967-01-01
  7. The Analytical and Numerical Solution of Electric and Magnetic Fields by K. J. Binns, P. J. Lawrenson, et all 1992-12
  8. The Origins of Field Theory by L. Pearce Williams, 1989-02-28
  9. Electricity and Magnetism by Munir H. Nayfeh, Morton K. Brussel, 1985-04
  10. Multivalued Fields: In Condensed Matter, Electromagnetism, and Gravitation by Hagen Kleinert, 2008-02-04
  11. High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics III: Quantum Hall Effect, Transport and Optics (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences) (No. 3)
  12. Strong and Ultrastrong Magnetic Fields and Their Applications (Topics in Applied Physics)
  13. Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 3 (Advanced Books Classics) by Julian Schwinger, 1998-11-06
  14. Electromagnetic Field Theory And Wave Propagation by U. Mukherji, 2006-03-15

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24. 69 Love Songs: 69 Love Songs
Detailed song-by-song resources for The Magnetic Fields most celebrated album.
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Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 ... All songs (alphabetical) This site is an unofficial companion piece to the triple album 69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields . It focuses on each of the songs on the album, providing background information on source materials, lyrical references, musical tropes and influences. The heart of the site is the series of pages devoted to each song: use the navigation on the left to view songs in Volume 1 Volume 2 and Volume 3 , or via the list of all songs (alphabetical) . See the site map for a full overview of the site. Stephin Merritt, who wrote all the songs, originally conceived 69 Love Songs as a grandiose musical revue, as described in the background story to the album and some of these Stephin Merritt quotes full release details The site contains links to reviews of the album and concert reviews . There are a number of Stephin Merritt interviews and features from the media around the world. With tongue in cheek, there is a list of influences and comparisons for 69 Love Songs , plus some album-related trivia and miscellany If you like this site, may we also recommend

25. Magnetic Fields
Tutorial introduction to the idea that magnetic forces arise from electric currents; part of the educational exposition 'The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere'
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    People not familiar with magnetism often view it as a somewhat mysterious property of specially treated iron or steel. A magnetized bar has its power concentrated at two ends, its poles ; they are known as its north (N) and south (S) poles, because if the bar is hung by its middle from a string, its N end tends to point northwards and its S end southwards. The N end will repel the N end of another magnet, S will repel S, but N and S attract each other. The region where this is observed is loosely called a magnetic field ; a more specific look at the concept of "field" is provided in a later section Either pole can also attract iron objects such as pins and paper clips. That is because under the influence of a nearby magnet, each pin or paper clip becomes itself a temporary magnet, with its poles arranged in a way appropriate to magnetic attraction. But this property of iron is a very special type
    of magnetism, almost an accident of nature!

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28. Physics4Kids.com: Electricity & Magnetism: Magnetic Fields
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Magnetic Field Basics
Magnetic fields are different from electric fields. Although both types of fields are interconnected, they do different things. The idea of magnetic field lines and magnetic fields was first examined by Michael Faraday and later by James Clerk Maxwell . Both of these English scientists made great discoveries in the field of electromagnetism
Magnetic fields are areas where an object exhibits a magnetic influence. The fields affect neighboring objects along things called magnetic field lines. A magnetic object can attract or push away another magnetic object. You also need to remember that magnetic forces are NOT related to gravity . The amount of gravity is based on an object's mass, while magnetic strength is based on the material that the object is made of.
If you place an object in a magnetic field, it will be affected, and the effect will happen along field lines. Many classroom experiments watch small pieces of iron (Fe) line up around magnets along the field lines. Magnetic poles are the points where the magnetic field lines begin and end. Field lines converge or come together at the poles. You have probably heard of the poles of the Earth. Those poles are places where our planets field lines come together. We call those poles north and south because that's where they're located on Earth. All magnetic objects have field lines and poles. It can be as small as an atom or as large as a star.

29. Earth S Magnetic Field And How It Reverses
White papers on the earth s magnetic field and global warming by Eugene D. Richards.
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30. Magnetic Fields | Define Magnetic Fields At Dictionary.com
–noun 1. a region of space near a magnet, electric current, or moving charged particle in which a magnetic force acts on any other magnet, electric current, or moving
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31. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Operates high magnetic field facilities that scientists use for research in many sciences.
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32. Magnetism And The Sun: Magnetic Fields
The Magnetism and the Sun Activity explores the basic principles of magnetism and how they apply to the Sun.
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One way to describe magnetism is through magnetic fields . A magnetic field defines the magnetic force, the "push" or "pull," felt by a particle independent of its charge and velocity (the speed and direction of the particle) due to the presence of other moving charges. The stronger the field, the stronger the magnetic force felt by the particle. Likewise, the weaker the field, the weaker the magnetic force. In addition to describing the strength of magnetic force at various points in space, the magnetic field also describes the direction of the force on a particle with respect to its velocity. Magnetic fields can be visualized using magnetic field lines . These lines are curves where:
  • At every given point the tangent (the line that intersects the curve only at the given point for an infinitesimal distance) is in the same direction as the magnetic field . If one were to place a compass in a magnetic field, the needle would point tangential to the magnetic field line. The magnetic field magnitude is proportional to the density of the lines.
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    34. Magnetic Fields
    Magnetic Fields. Very few organisms are biomagnetic. While magnetism is quite important in the medical application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, our primary reason for
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    Magnetic Fields
    Very few organisms are biomagnetic. While magnetism is quite important in the medical application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, our primary reason for learning about magnetism is to set the stage for the next chapter on atomic physics . Ordinary "ferromagnetism", while interesting, lies outside the scope of this text. Magnetic forces are analogous to electric forces , and we use the same field model to understand them. In the case of magnetism, there is a force between currents , and so current "elements" (a length of current) are the sources of the magnetic field . The magnetic field due to a ( vector ) current element IL is B (r) x x N / A (an exact value) is the magnetic permeability of the vacuum. The factor "(L x R)" is the "cross product" of the vector L with the vector R (pointing to the field point). The effect of the cross product is to make B perpendicular to both L and R . The direction of B at any point is tangent to a circle centered on and perpendicular to the current element: We say that B is an "axial" vector field because of its axial (cylindrical) symmetry with respect to its source. As we will see below, the orientation of the B field around the source current (clockwise or counterclockwise) is determined by the direction of the current (the flow of positive ions). You can view the magnetic field (in black) due to a current (in red) from different angles in 3D in a

    35. NASA Hinode Investigating The Sun S Magnetic Field
    NASA has released never-before-seen images that show the sun s magnetic field is much more turbulent and dynamic than previously known. The international spacecraft Hinode, formerly known as Solar B, took the images.
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    36. Magnetic Fields And How To Make Them
    Magnetic fields and how to make them. 714-99 Magnetism. There is a strong connection between electricity and magnetism. With electricity, there are positive and negative charges.
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    There is a strong connection between electricity and magnetism. With electricity, there are positive and negative charges. With magnetism, there are north and south poles. Similar to charges, like magnetic poles repel each other, while unlike poles attract. An important difference between electricity and magnetism is that in electricity it is possible to have individual positive and negative charges. In magnetism, north and south poles are always found in pairs. Single magnetic poles, known as magnetic monopoles, have been proposed theoretically, but a magnetic monopole has never been observed. In the same way that electric charges create electric fields around them, north and south poles will set up magnetic fields around them. Again, there is a difference. While electric field lines begin on positive charges and end on negative charges, magnetic field lines are closed loops, extending from the south pole to the north pole and back again (or, equivalently, from the north pole to the south pole and back again). With a typical bar magnet, for example, the field goes from the north pole to the south pole outside the magnet, and back from south to north inside the magnet. Electric fields come from charges. So do magnetic fields, but from moving charges, or currents, which are simply a whole bunch of moving charges. In a permanent magnet, the magnetic field comes from the motion of the electrons inside the material, or, more precisely, from something called the electron spin. The electron spin is a bit like the Earth spinning on its axis.

    37. The Spheromak
    The spheromak is a toroidal magnetic confinement concept where no toroidal magnetic field coils link the torus. The magnetic field is generated primarily by plasma currents.
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    The spheromak is a toroidal magnetic/plasma configuration in which the magnetic field is generated primarily by plasma currents. The vertical field for equilibrium is generated by external poloidal field magnets or by a conducting flux conserver for times less than a magnetic soak-thru time of the conductor. As no toroidal magnetic field coils link the torus, there are exciting reactor opportunities if the physics will allow fusion parameters with sufficiently good energy confinement. The Compact Torus Experiment (CTX) at LANL reached a core electron temperature of 400 eV in a series of experiments in 1989-90, some four years after OFE funding was terminated at the end of FY86. The decision to terminate funding was made at a time that the US alternatives program was winding-down, and was made on the basis of the difficult decisions needed as available funding declined. That the decision was not driven primarily by the physics is indicated in the continuation of the program until the fall of 1990 on Defense Programs funding for hypervelocity creation and on some internal monies. The physics of the spheromak differs from that of the tokamak in several important ways, and is closer to that of the reversed-field pinch than other devices. Important, fundamental issues include: helicity conservation, injection, and decay; the magnetic dynamo; magnetic field reconnection; magnetic turbulence; and energy losses in the presence of magnetic turbulence. These issues are to a large extent poorly understood even today, and are important in the sun and other astrophysical plasmas. Thus, careful physics experiments using spheromaks will contribute to parts of science outside the tokamak regime.

    38. Magnetic Fields
    A new theory of physics looking at the way magnetic fields are generated by the relative movement of electric fields. It is part of a new theory of the nature of magnetic fields.
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    Magnetic fields
    In a universe containing only two charges, the movement of one polarisation field relative to the other generates two magnetic fields associated with the two polarisation fields. What we see depends upon our sense of scale and wether the charges are attracting or repelling each other. Zoom in and look closely at one charge, it will have its own well defined magnetic field travelling along with it. In this sense, there are two magnetic fields. In general, if we zoom out until we can no longer distinguish one charge from the other and we will see a single magnetic field, in the case of two equal charges in an empty universe, the field will be zero at the plane equidistant from them and in opposite senses on either side of it. While this is technically a single field, we can see two distinct fields.
    In a universe containing much matter, it is better to think of one charge moving through a background of the polarisation fields of all the other charges in the universe. Each of these has its own intensity and velocity in the region of the charge we are observing and it is possible to calculate a weighted velocity of this background through which our charge is moving. This velocity determines the magnitude of the magnetic field generated by the movement of our particle.

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    40. NASA's Cosmicopia -- Basics -- Magnetic Fields
    Cosmicopia at NASA/GSFC Basics Magnetic Fields Magnetic field lines describe the structure of magnetic fields in three dimensions.
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    Magnetic field lines describe the structure of magnetic fields in three dimensions. A compass needle will always try to point along a field line. Lines close together represent strong magnetic forces, and weak forces are represented as lines further apart. The figure on the left shows the field lines around a bar magnet. In space, charged particles tend to become attached to magnetic field lines, spiraling around them while sliding along them, like beads on a wire. Because of this attachment, the behavior of energetic particles in space is dictated by the structure of field lines. Magnetic field lines are frozen into plasmas and move as the plasmas move. In the image on the left, arrows show the field lines of the magnetic field around a bar magnet.
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