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New ultra-strong magnets use common elements, ditch rare-earth metals
Permanent magnets sit at the heart of the green economy, from wind turbines and electric vehicles to smartphones and ...
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Science Behind It: How Do Magnets Work?
Magnets are everywhere in our daily lives, even if we don’t always notice them. From holding up notes on the fridge to powering complex machines, magnetism plays a crucial role in technology, science, ...
Scientists have succeeded in simulating the magnetization reversal of Nd-Fe-B magnets using large-scale finite element models constructed based on tomographic data obtained by electron microscopy.
All ferromagnetic materials have atomic magnetic moments that are aligned parallel to each other within small regions called domains. Within these domains, the spontaneous magnetization present is ...
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