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n. (plural of magnetic field English)
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Magnetic Fields ( French title: Les Chants Magnétiques, a play of word of chant, song, and champ, field) is the fifth album by Jean Michel Jarre, released on Disques Dreyfus on 22 May 1981. The album was one of the first records to use sampling as a musical element and represents a departure from the sound of Jarre's previous efforts.
The long first track consists of three distinct movements, the slower second movement being heavily laden with sample work.
The album reached #6 in the UK charts and #98 in the U.S. charts.
Magnetic Fields (computer game developer) was a British game development company founded by Shaun Southern and Andrew Morris in February 1982. The company was originally named "Mr Chip Software" but renamed "Magnetic Fields (Software Design) Ltd." usually simply referred to as "Magnetic Fields", in 1988.
Usage examples of "magnetic fields".
The magnetic fields emitted by MRIs are extremely strong, strong enough to tug wheelchairs across the hospital floor, to wipe the data off the magnetic strips in credit cards, and to whip a wrench or screwdriver out of one's grip and send it hurtling across the room.
As we have said, Maxwell's use of a material analogy as a means of formulating mathematically the properties of electro-magnetic fields of force had led to results which brought electricity into close conjunction with light.
Space-craft are non-magnetic, since magnetic fields interfere with the operation of the geodyne.
So he imagined space filled with a mysterious substance he called the aether, which supported and contained the time-varying electric and magnetic fields - something like a throbbing but invisible Jell-O permeating the Universe.
You can use the big magnetic fields to shield the crew from deep space radiation and solar flares too.
In any case, there's a great deal about astronomical magnetic fields that people do not understand.
I can manipulate the sun's magnetic fields to pull harder on the Ringworld, and it still isn't enough.
But they were really just ordinary magnetic fields, the sort she worked with every day.
The magnetic fields were fast and could not be avoided, but their range was short.