The pieces of iron, the magnetized iron, the glowing iron, the melted iron, are just as truly iron as was the original rod.
Magnetized iron attracts iron to itself and the motion of the iron as it moves towards the magnet can be made to do work.
You will have noticed that in the experiments with the traction circuit the brake shoes here have remained idle; that is to say, they have not been attracted to the magnetized wheels.
I exclaimed eagerly, forgetting all my previous fear of him; "I will do all you advise, even if you wish to magnetize me as you magnetized Signor Cellini!
Magnetized needles suffer disturbances in their normal direction which cause them to deviate generally to the west first, afterwards to the east.
This ring possesses a movement of rotation around themagnetized cylinder, sometimes in one direction, sometimes in another, according to the direction of the discharge and of the magnetization.
Sometimes these clouds are grouped and arranged almost like the rays of an aurora borealis; they then appear to disturb the magnetized needle.
The real energy and deliberation, the unswerving purpose in her magnetized the weakness at the roots of his ardent, impulsive, but unstable character.
We shall insist here only upon the arrangement of the microphone, which is new (at least in practice), and upon the uselessness of having well magnetized steel bars and wires of extreme fineness in the receiver.
Now, a freely suspended compass needle carried to all parts of the earth will behave very much in the same manner as the needle moved over the magnetized steel sphere.
Her cheeks were deeply flushed and her black somber eyes were opening and closing rapidly, as if alternately magnetized by some ugly vision and sweeping it aside.
The telephone bell on the little table in the corner (his own private wire) rang so insistently that Ruyler finally was magnetized reluctantly across the room.
The property of attraction and repulsion belonging to magnetized iron.
Transmission of these higher and finer forces, whether directly, telepathically or by means of some physical agent, such as magnetized water, a charm or simile, etc.
The positive magnetism of the operator will stir up and intensify the latent electromagnetic energies in the body of the patient, very much like a piece of iron or steel is magnetized by rubbing it with a horseshoe magnet.
The needle must have been really magnetized beforehand, or it will deceive you; you can easily test if it is so with an ordinary permanent magnet.
But before connecting these wires up, it is necessary to give an initial magnetism to the magnet, which at present has not been magnetized at all!
Having magnetized the soft iron in the way described, we now join up the wires to the binding screws, under the base, and, the pulley being fixed on to the axle of the armature opposite to the commutator, the machine is now ready for use.
As before, we have a hammer vibrating backwards and forwards in response to pulls from a magnet, which is magnetized and demagnetized by stopping and starting an electric current.
Now if, while the current is passing, a magnetized needle is approached to each pole consecutively, and one end of it is attracted and the other repelled in each case, the wire is all right; if both are attracted something is wrong.
The members of this commission reported that those patients who were not aware of the fact that they were being magnetizedexperienced no effects from the treatment.
Those who were told that they were beingmagnetized experienced symptoms, although the magnetizer was not near them.
Then, discarding the wand, he passed his hands over the bodies of the patients for a considerable time, "until the magnetized person was saturated with the healing fluid.
What was the difference between magnetized bars in a window and spring-guns on a game-preserve?
Thomas, came out, and magnetized or medicated a tumbler of water, sparks of light flashing freely from his fingers into the water, which was then given to a lady from New Haven, Conn.
While speaking somewhat skeptically of it to a friend who sat beside me, I was surprised when the form came across the room and asked me to take the magnetized water.
If the bar be rapidly magnetized and demagnetized.
Once or twice she moved restlessly, and muttered a little, dully, as though the perpetual unsparing gaze, bent on her with a scrutiny so cold and yet so searching, disturbed or magnetized her even in her sleep.
The answering gaze of the gods magnetized her; the poetic virus which had stirred dumbly in her from her birth awoke in her bewildered brain.
Terrestrial magnetism, the magnetic force exerted by the earth, and recognized by its effect upon magnetized needles and bars.
Magnetic needle, a slender bar of steel, magnetized and suspended at its center on a sharp-pointed pivot, or by a delicate fiber, so that it may take freely the direction of the magnetic meridian.
With the invention of the electro-magnet came another query, What kinds of iron are most swiftly and largely magnetized by a current; and when the current ceases, which of them loses its magnetism in the shortest time?
Steel when magnetized for the first time does not behave as when magnetized afterward.
This iron becomes magnetized by induction, so as to produce a very powerful field of force, in the minute spaces between it and the two magnetic poles, through which spaces the vertical sides of the coil are free to move.
He there told and pictured how he had magnetized several small steel needles, thrust through bits of cork set afloat in water, the south pole of each needle being upward.
He places, at short distances from each other, two spherical vessels carrying on their circumference the letters of the alphabet, and each having suspended within it, from a vertical wire a magnetized figure.
The experiment helps to prove that magnetism is connected with some molecular change of the magnetized metal.
In 1616, Famiano Strada, in his Prolusiones Academicæ, takes up this idea, and speaks of the possibility of two persons communicating by the aid of two magnetized needles influenced by each other at a distance.
O thou who art captivated by the truth andmagnetized by the Heavenly Kingdom!
One end or "pole" we call north-seeking and the other south-seeking, because a magnetized bar of iron acts like a compass needle.
If a lot of the tiny loops of the iron atoms are lined up so as to act together and attract other loops, as in the first figure, we say the iron is magnetized and is a magnet.
The wart was a large one, which, being situated in the centre of Mr. Green's forehead, seemed to be a part of his method to those who were magnetized by his personality or persuaded by his eloquence.
Oneida Institute was a refuge for the oppressed, quite as much as a place where the students were magnetized and taught to weed onions.
C) thereby becomes magnetized, but it is magnetized only when the current passes through the wire coil (A).
An electro-magnet is a piece of iron which is magnetized by a winding of wire, and the magnet is energized only while a current of electricity is passing through the wire.
An instrument having a permanently magnetized needle, which is influenced by a coil or a wire in close proximity to it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "magnetized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: alluring; attractive; drawing; magnetic; pulling; sympathetic