define 1)magnetic intensity. 2)permeability
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magnetic intensity- quantity used in describing magnetic phenomena in terms of their magnetic fields and magnetization.
permeability-. per·me·a·bil·i·ties
1. The property or condition of being permeable.
2. The rate of flow of a liquid or gas through a porous material.
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permeability-. per·me·a·bil·i·ties
1. The property or condition of being permeable.
2. The rate of flow of a liquid or gas through a porous material.
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Here are your answers:
Magnetic intensity: "Is the way magnetic field can be expressed through using magnetic strength." These mainly take places in magnetic waves and used to find the intensity and the altitude and latitude of the wave.
Permeability: "Is the membrane that allows liquids and gases to pass through it." These take places in cells that help get water in and out of the cell in order to keep the cell alive.
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