Magnetometry
Magnetic Geometry
Attraction: A pulling force through which one influences another without direct contact by means of inherit or active physical property. Alternate forms: Attract/Attractive/Attractor
Generative: Producing or having the potential to produce through the creation of new output from existing sources. Alternate forms: Generated/Generating/Regenerated
Interference: The interplay of combining forces resulting in different outcomes, changes to something caused by an external factor. Alternate forms: Interfere/Interefering
Interrelation: Dynamic, reciprocal relationships involving exchange between two or more entities in a systematic manner. Alternate forms: Interrelated/Correlative/Relative
Induction: Initiating or causing a certain state or form to be brought into existence through a logical process or physical property. Alternate forms: Induct/Induced/Instated
Repulsion: The force opposite to Attraction, acting against objects and separating them based on the source of the dispersion. Alternate forms: Repulse/Repel/Repulsive
Spatial: Relating to or existing within the dimensions and constraints of space or spaces, specifically the relationship with the space occupied. Alternate forms: Spatiality/Spatially/Space
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