magnetism - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of magnetism in Hindi
- चुंबकत्व
- आकर्षण शक्ति का उत्पादक कारण
Noun
- मोहन
- आकर्षण-शक्ति
magnetism Definition
Noun
- a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
- the ability to attract and charm people.
magnetism Example
- his personal magnetism attracted men to the brotherhood ( उनके व्यक्तिगत चुंबकत्व ने पुरुषों को भाईचारे की ओर आकर्षित किया )
- It was suggested again and again as each new discovery in electricity and magnetism seemed to render it more feasible. ( यह बार-बार सुझाया गया था क्योंकि बिजली और चुंबकत्व में प्रत्येक नई खोज ने इसे और अधिक व्यवहार्य बना दिया था। )
- Some of the principal phenomena of magnetism may be demonstrated with very little apparatus; much may be done with a small bar-magnet, a pocket compass and a few ounces of iron filings. ( चुंबकत्व की कुछ प्रमुख घटनाओं को बहुत कम उपकरण के साथ प्रदर्शित किया जा सकता है; एक छोटे बार-चुंबक, एक पॉकेट कंपास और लोहे के बुरादे के कुछ औंस के साथ बहुत कुछ किया जा सकता है। )
- Of the positive giving magnetism. ( सकारात्मक देने वाले चुंबकत्व का। )
More Sentence
- Of the unwanted negative magnetism.
- Now love is more about sexual magnetism.
- There was a magnetism in the touch that almost frightened him.
- His personal magnetism is such that to meet him is to admire him.
- He was giving his whole mind and all of his magnetism to the team.
- She had a special kind of magnetism that nobody could resist.
- A permanent magnet will impart temporary magnetism to pieces of iron near it.
- To-morrow, for example, you can require the magnetism of roast beef.
- Magnetism and the strong force play no.
- An electric (negative magnetism) battery.
- Mere sexual magnetism will not be enough.
- This retardation was still more pronounced in the case of tungsten-steel, which lost its magnetism at 910° and remained nonmagnetic till it was cooled to 570°, a difference of 240°.
- In Englishspeaking countries the ore is commonly known as magnetite, and pieces which exhibit attraction as magnets; the cause to which the attractive property is attributed is called magnetism, a name also applied to the important branch of science which has been evolved from the study of phenomena associated with the magnet.