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		Definition of demagnetize in English: demagnetize(British demagnetise) verb diːˈmaɡnɪtʌɪzdiˈmæɡnəˌtaɪz [with object]Remove magnetic properties from.  demagnetize the tape heads  Example sentencesExamples -  I told them to use demagnetized metal tools and proper shielding.
 -  The specimens were processed using a JR5A spinner magnetometer and demagnetized using a Molspin tumbler demagnetizer.
 -  As stated, the difference between magnetized and demagnetized material was that electrons in a magnetized object are aligned to go in a single rather than a seemingly randomized direction.
 -  For example, once upon a time everyone knew that the tomato was deadly poison, and that one could demagnetize a permanent magnet by rubbing garlic on it.
 -  If the bit becomes too small, the magnetic energy holding the bit in place may also become so small that thermal energy can cause it to demagnetize.
 -  And he's using that method to demagnetise ships to protect them from mines.
 -  Your recent commentary about the man ‘demagnetizing’ computers reminded me of a similar query one of our customers had.
 -  It demagnetizes the strips on all of your credit cards.
 -  Part of the reason I want one of these things is that my current flimsy ticket keeps getting demagnetised when it goes anywhere near my phone.
 -  The Navy degaussed ships in port, but this was a time consuming method of demagnetizing that was impractical during wartime.
 -  West pressed the black button, which reeled in the wire without demagnetising the hook, and he was lifted off his feet and up the air-vent.
 -  Idle disks may start to lose data and start to demagnetize after a year or two, unless they are spun-up every 30 days.
 -  This week, a fellow who used the same system as you have around the house to demagnetise ships.
 -  The immense seismic vibrations from an impact can create temperatures high enough to melt or demagnetize some rocks in and near the crater.
 -  During the thermal demagnetization procedure each sample was demagnetized with a minimum of ten steps based on a scheme designed after a detailed pilot demagnetization study.
 -  Thermal demagnetization was much more effective and most of the specimens were demagnetized using this technique.
 -  Mostly, when several components are present at a single site, the oldest ones are demagnetized first.
 -  You can't drown it, however, and you can't demagnetize it.
 
    Definition of demagnetize in US English: demagnetize(British demagnetise) verbdēˈmaɡnəˌtīzdiˈmæɡnəˌtaɪz [with object]Remove magnetic properties from.  demagnetize the tape heads  Example sentencesExamples -  I told them to use demagnetized metal tools and proper shielding.
 -  You can't drown it, however, and you can't demagnetize it.
 -  Part of the reason I want one of these things is that my current flimsy ticket keeps getting demagnetised when it goes anywhere near my phone.
 -  West pressed the black button, which reeled in the wire without demagnetising the hook, and he was lifted off his feet and up the air-vent.
 -  The specimens were processed using a JR5A spinner magnetometer and demagnetized using a Molspin tumbler demagnetizer.
 -  Your recent commentary about the man ‘demagnetizing’ computers reminded me of a similar query one of our customers had.
 -  Idle disks may start to lose data and start to demagnetize after a year or two, unless they are spun-up every 30 days.
 -  Thermal demagnetization was much more effective and most of the specimens were demagnetized using this technique.
 -  If the bit becomes too small, the magnetic energy holding the bit in place may also become so small that thermal energy can cause it to demagnetize.
 -  During the thermal demagnetization procedure each sample was demagnetized with a minimum of ten steps based on a scheme designed after a detailed pilot demagnetization study.
 -  And he's using that method to demagnetise ships to protect them from mines.
 -  As stated, the difference between magnetized and demagnetized material was that electrons in a magnetized object are aligned to go in a single rather than a seemingly randomized direction.
 -  It demagnetizes the strips on all of your credit cards.
 -  The Navy degaussed ships in port, but this was a time consuming method of demagnetizing that was impractical during wartime.
 -  This week, a fellow who used the same system as you have around the house to demagnetise ships.
 -  Mostly, when several components are present at a single site, the oldest ones are demagnetized first.
 -  The immense seismic vibrations from an impact can create temperatures high enough to melt or demagnetize some rocks in and near the crater.
 -  For example, once upon a time everyone knew that the tomato was deadly poison, and that one could demagnetize a permanent magnet by rubbing garlic on it.
 
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