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Magnetic vs Gravitomagnetic - What's the difference?

magnetic | gravitomagnetic |

As adjectives the difference between magnetic and gravitomagnetic

is that magnetic is of, relating to, operating by, or caused by magnetism while gravitomagnetic is (physics) describing the component of a gravitational field analogous to the magnetic component of an electromagnetic field.

magnetic

English

Alternative forms

* magnetical (dated) * magnetick (obsolete)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • of, relating to, operating by, or caused by magnetism
  • a magnetic recorder
  • having the properties of a magnet, especially the ability to draw or pull
  • determined by earth's magnetic fields
  • magnetic north
    the magnetic meridian
  • having an extraordinary ability to attract
  • He has a magnetic personality.
  • * John Donne
  • she that had all magnetic force alone
  • (archaic) Having, susceptible to, or induced by, animal magnetism.
  • a magnetic sleep

    Synonyms

    * magnetised, magnetized * (having the properties a magnet) attractive, repulsive * (having an extraordinary ability to attract) appealing, attractive, charismatic, inviting, seductive

    Antonyms

    * antimagnetic * (determined by earth's magnetic fields ): geographic * (having an extraordinary ability to attract) repulsive

    gravitomagnetic

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (physics) Describing the component of a gravitational field analogous to the magnetic component of an electromagnetic field
  • (physics) Of or pertaining to gravitomagnetism
  • Synonyms

    * magnetogravitic

    Coordinate terms

    * gravitoelectric

    Derived terms

    * gravitomagnetic field

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