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Ferromagnetic vs Ferromagnetics - What's the difference?

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In physics|lang=en terms the difference between ferromagnetic and ferromagnetics

is that ferromagnetic is (physics) of a material, such as iron or nickel, that is easily magnetized while ferromagnetics is (physics) the science and technology of ferromagnetic materials.

As an adjective ferromagnetic

is (physics) of a material, such as iron or nickel, that is easily magnetized.

As a noun ferromagnetics is

(physics) the science and technology of ferromagnetic materials.

ferromagnetic

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (physics) of a material, such as iron or nickel, that is easily magnetized
  • Derived terms

    * antiferromagnetic * ferromagnet

    See also

    * hard * soft * coercivity * permeability

    ferromagnetics

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (physics) The science and technology of ferromagnetic materials