Also known as: magn.
MAGN stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of MAGN across different fields and industries.
Body or substance having the property of attracting iron and steel Usually iron or steel, but may be cobalt or nickel Can have natural magnetism or electrically-induced magnetism
Business & FinancePower PlantThe Finance and Administrative ServicesProperty which can be imparted to certain substances, so causing them to attract or repel other magnetised substances and to exert a force on conductors of electrical current in their vicinity Ferrous metals, cobalt and nickel can receive magnetism.
Governmental & MilitaryLegalOf a bearing in navigation measured relative to magnetic north.
ArmyAviationGovernmental & MilitaryMilitaryOrdnance SurveyPhysicsScientific & EducationalMagnification is the process of enlarging something only in appearance, not in physical size. This enlargement is quantified by a calculated number also called "magnification".
MedicalThe transmitter of a radar set. Magnetron was developed in 1921 by Albert Wallace as a powerful microwave sender tube. But its first use took place in 1940.
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