magnetization
[/ˌmæɡnətaɪˈzeɪʃən/]
nounfemininepl: magnetizations / magnetizações
magnetização
1. The process of making something magnetic or the state of being magnetic
The magnetization of the iron bar occurred when it was exposed to the strong magnetic field.
A magnetização da barra de ferro ocorreu quando foi exposta ao campo magnético forte.
2. The degree to which a material is magnetized, expressed as magnetic moment per unit volume
The magnetization of the material increased proportionally with the applied magnetic field.
A magnetização do material aumentou proporcionalmente com o campo magnético aplicado.
3. In physics, the acquisition of magnetic properties by a substance
Magnetization can be reversed by applying a reverse magnetic field.
A magnetização pode ser invertida ao aplicar um campo magnético reverso.
This is primarily a scientific and technical term used in physics, engineering, and materials science. It is equally understood in both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese contexts, with no significant regional variations. The term is commonly encountered in educational settings, industrial applications, and technological discussions across both Portuguese and English-speaking communities.
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