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  2. Orders of magnitude (magnetic moment) - Wikipedia

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    The magnetic moment of an object is an intrinsic property and does not change with distance, and thus can be used to measure "how strong" a magnet is. For example, Earth possesses an enormous magnetic moment, however we are very distant from its center and experience only a tiny magnetic flux density (measured in tesla ) on its surface.

  3. Orders of magnitude (magnetic field) - Wikipedia

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    The magnetic flux density does not measure how strong a magnetic field is, but only how strong the magnetic flux is in a given point or at a given distance (usually right above the magnet's surface). For the intrinsic order of magnitude of magnetic fields, see: Orders of magnitude (magnetic moment). Note:

  4. Neodymium magnet - Wikipedia

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    Ring magnets Most hard disk drives incorporate strong magnets This manually-powered flashlight uses a neodymium magnet to generate electricity Neodymium magnets have replaced alnico and ferrite magnets in many of the myriad applications in modern technology where strong permanent magnets are required, because their greater strength allows the ...

  5. Rare-earth magnet - Wikipedia

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    Ferrofluid on glass, with a rare-earth magnet underneath. A rare-earth magnet is a strong permanent magnet made from alloys of rare-earth elements.Developed in the 1970s and 1980s, rare-earth magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets made, producing significantly stronger magnetic fields than other types such as ferrite or alnico magnets.

  6. Halbach array - Wikipedia

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    The magnetic flux distribution of a linear Halbach array may seem somewhat counter-intuitive to those familiar with simple magnets or solenoids. The reason for this flux distribution can be visualised using Mallinson's original diagram (note that it uses the negative y component, unlike the diagram in Mallinson's article). [ 4 ]

  7. Magnet Interactive Studios - Wikipedia

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    Magnet Interactive Studios was a software development company based in Georgetown.Founded in 1989 by designer Greg Johnson as a print and 3D design firm and later joined by businessman Basel Dalloul, the company saw a short-lived software and video game business in the mid-1990s as a subsidiary of the Magnet Interactive Group holding company. [2]

  8. Magrunner: Dark Pulse - Wikipedia

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    Magrunner: Dark Pulse was released on the major downloadable platforms on 20 June 2013. After the PC version's release, the work continued to launch the game on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade. The game was distributed by Focus Home Interactive, which claimed to be the publisher but was only a distribution intermediary. [4]

  9. Category:Magnet Interactive Studios games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed by Magnet Interactive Studios. Pages in category "Magnet Interactive Studios games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.