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Magnetism also has other definitions... the earliest literary reference to magnetism lies in a 4th century BC book called... and magnetism began in 1819 with work by... magnetism has continued to develop into the twentieth century... magnetism and special relativity... magnetism and special relativity... electricity and magnetism are understood to be fundamentally interlinked... when both electricity and magnetism are taken into account... more generally the relative contributions of electricity and magnetism are dependent on the frame of reference... electricity and magnetism into a single... Therefore magnetism is seen whenever electrically... magnetism from electrons distributed evenly throughout the bar... and magnetism show a certain... Handbook of Magnetism and Advanced Magnetic Materials... First scientific book on magnetism by the father of electrical engineering...

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