Nonmagnetic (adjective)

Describing a material that does not exhibit any magnetic properties, or that exhibits only very weak magnetic properties.

Origin:

From the latin non, meaning 'not', and magneticus, meaning 'having the property of attraction or repulsion by a magnet'.

Examples:

  1. The nonmagnetic material was essential for many scientific experiments, as it allowed researchers to study magnetic fields without interference.
  2. The nonmagnetic material was also useful in many engineering applications, where magnetic materials could cause problems or malfunctions.
  3. The nonmagnetic material was chosen for the construction of certain medical instruments, as it was safe for use near sensitive medical equipment.
  4. The nonmagnetic material was used to make a wide range of products, from electronic components and devices, to jewelry and watch components.
  5. The nonmagnetic material was also important for many industrial processes, as it prevented unwanted magnetic interactions with other materials or equipment.
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