After seven minutes of stonewalling, he finally said, «I really can't do a good job, any job, of
explaining magnetic force in terms of something else that you're more familiar with because I don't understand it in terms of anything else that you're more familiar with.»
Not exact matches
«We make the photons spin, which leads to a
force that has the same effect as a
magnetic field,»
explained Schine.
External
forces beating up the ancient moon may
explain how it once maintained a
magnetic field for more than 400 million years — longer than scientists had thought such a small object could be magnetized.
«In a nutshell, electrons experience a
force that pushes them sideways, but it doesn't come from the local magnetization itself; instead it arises from the topology of the
magnetic texture,»
explained Manchon.