Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
magnetization
noun
ˌmæɡnɪtaɪˈzeɪʃən

Definition
The process by which a material becomes magnetic or acquires a magnetic moment.

Examples
- The magnetization of the metal allowed it to be used in the production of magnets.
- Through the process of magnetization, the iron filings aligned with the magnetic field.
- Magnetization occurs when the external magnetic field is applied to certain materials.

Meaning
Magnetization refers to the extent to which a material is magnetized, resulting in the alignment of magnetic moments within the substance, making it capable of attracting or repelling other magnetic materials.

Synonyms
- Magnetic induction
- Magnetomotive force
- Magnetic polarization