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magnetoelectricity
mag·ne·to·e·lec·tric M0033100 (măg-nē′tō-ĭ-lĕk′trĭk)adj. Of or relating to electricity produced by magnetic means. mag·ne′to·e·lec·tric′i·ty (-ĭ-lĕk-trĭs′ĭ-tē, -ē′lĕk-) n.magnetoelectricity (mæɡˌniːtəʊɪlɛkˈtrɪsɪtɪ) n (General Physics) electricity produced by the action of magnetic fields magˌnetoeˈlectric, magˌnetoeˈlectrical adjTranslationsmagnetoelectricity
magnetoelectricity[mag¦nēd·ō·i‚lek′tris·əd·ē] (electromagnetism) Magnetic techniques for generating voltages, such as in an ordinary generator. (solid-state physics) The appearance of an electric field in certain substances, such as chromic oxide (Cr2O3), when they are subjected to a static magnetic field. magnetoelectricity
magnetoelectricity (măg-nē″tō-ē″lĕk-trĭs′ĭ-tē) [″ + elektron, amber] Electricity generated by use of magnets. |