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Filter by Meaning The magnetic field sensor measures the strength and direction of a magnetic field magnetically.
The magnetic locks on the cabinet doors prevent children from opening them magnetically.
The magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a technique that analyzes the chemical composition of a sample magnetically.
The magnetic levitation system can be used to transport objects magnetically without friction, such as in high-speed trains or maglev coasters.
The two magnets were drawn together magnetically.
The magnetic field was able to hold the metal in place magnetically.
The magnetic force pulled the metal object magnetically toward the magnet.
The iron filings moved magnetically towards the magnet.
The credit card swiped magnetically through the reader.
The compass needle was pointing magnetically north.
The hard drive stored data magnetically on the disk.
The scientists discovered a new magnetically active region on the sun's surface.
The train used a magnetically propelled system to achieve high speeds.
The speaker used a magnetically levitated coil to produce sound.
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