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How to use the word Magnetic in a Sentence?

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Whether a planet survives with an atmosphere or not can depend on whether the planet has a strong magnetic field or not.

Sebastian Pineda

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The search for potentially habitable or life-bearing worlds in other solar systems depends in part on being able to determine if rocky, Earth-like exoplanets actually have magnetic fields, this research shows not only that this particular rocky exoplanet likely has a magnetic field but provides a promising method to find more.

Joe Pesce

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If you have what we refer to as a treatment-resistant depression, we may use things like TMS — transcranial magnetic stimulation — and we still use ECT, or electroconvulsive therapy. So there really is a large compendium of therapies available, the key is getting care. The vast majority of people will have their symptoms remit with proper treatment through psychotherapy and/or medication.

Ohio State Carpenter

Found on CNN
1 year ago

She could have done anything she wanted to, she was so bright and so good with people and just had a magnetic personality.

Ben Mogen

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Inside a sun is a still preconscious light origin that balances with the speed of shaddow. The magnetic codes of these origins are yet to be communicated because they are preintention and must remain without intention to balance the speed of dark thought. That is why we have a subconscious. However still light is, it is still light. Its just contained light. Like a heart so magnetic it draws other people towards it.

Heather Lydia Thornhill

added by heatherthornhill
1 year ago

But nobody expected to directly detect one like this because we didn't expect them to be so bright. Somehow it's converting magnetic energy to radio waves much more effectively than anything we've seen before.

Getty Images

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It's a type of slowly spinning neutron star that has been predicted to exist theoretically, but nobody expected to directly detect one like this because we didn't expect them to be so bright. Somehow it's converting magnetic energy to radio waves much more effectively than anything we've seen before.

Natasha Hurley-Walker

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It was not a soundbite parenting experience. None of my parents had a lot of training to be parents themselves. They did the best they could, which was not good at all, when you have a parent who's nontraditional, chaos become part of the picture. But she was a great friend, she was a magnetic force. She may not have had the greatest maternal instinct but she had the ability to transcend any differences.

Renay Mandel Corren

Found on CNN
2 years ago

When you start off in a relationship, it's like this -- it's magnetic, and then all of a sudden, it's about having children. And then your body is really your babies. And you're bigger, and you sort of are, like, oh, I wonder if that's sexy.

Brooke Shields

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The sunspots are localized stressed magnetic structures on the sun that have the potential to erupt and release energy in the form of solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and when that occurs that radiation makes it's way to Earth and affects a lot of technology.

Bill Murtagh

Found on CNN
2 years ago

For many people now who fly from the US to Asia, a lot of these flights go polar. These energetic particles, these radiation storms, when it hits Earth, these particles will slow down the magnetic field lines and concentrate in the high latitudes near the southern and northern pole.

Bill Murtagh

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This magnetic field getting tied up and then snapping close to the black hole heats everything around it and produces these high energy electrons that then go on to produce the X-rays.

Dan Wilkins

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The reason we can see that is because that black hole is warping space, bending light and twisting magnetic fields around itself.

Dan Wilkins

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The question has always been: Even if sharks are sensitive to magnetic orientation, do they use this sense to navigate in the oceans, and how? These authors have made some progress at chipping away at this question.

Robert Hueter

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We know that sharks can respond to magnetic fields, we didn’t know that they detected it to use as an aid in navigation ... You have sharks that can travel 20,000 kilometers (12,427 miles) and end up in the same spot.

Bryan Keller

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The magnetic field is actually a superposition of fields from many current sources.

Terry Sabaka

Found on CNN
3 years ago

These particles are intimately associated with the magnetic field, which guides their motions, therefore, any knowledge of particles gives you information on the geomagnetic field as well.

Shri Kanekal

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Since the magnetic field originates deep in the planet, or in this case brown dwarf, the radio data allows us to determine the interior period of rotation, when you have an interior rotation rate and an atmospheric rotation rate, you can compare them to see how fast the wind is blowing.

Katelyn Allers

Found on CNN
4 years ago

I feel this magnetic pull to come out here and to be with the kids and experience life with the kids, because there's something absolutely magical for what happens here.

Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

The Inouye Solar Telescope's all about the magnetic field, to unravel the Sun's biggest mysteries, we have to not only be able to clearly see these tiny structures from 93 million miles away but very precisely measure their magnetic field strength and direction near the surface and trace the field as it extends out into the million-degree corona, the outer atmosphere of the Sun.

Thomas Rimmele

Found on CNN
4 years ago

I open Google maps and look for the lines of trees. I ask God in prayer which lines hold water, then I go down to that GPS location, you see the stick moving where the magnetic field is? There's water here.

Gideon Groenewald

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Its just going to be pointing toward the [region of] the highest magnetic field, it could be very close to you; it could be very far away.

John Tarduno

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Whilst it probably wouldnt be utterly catastrophic for life, there would be a much higher radiation dosage on the ground without a magnetic field.

Martin Archer

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Lava flows are ideal recorders of the magnetic field. They have a lot of iron-bearing minerals, and when they cool, they lock in the direction of the field, but it's a spotty record. No volcanoes are erupting continuously. So we're relying on careful field work to identify the right records.

Brad Singer

Found on CNN
4 years ago

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