magnetizációs
Magnetizációs is a Hungarian term that translates to magnetization in English. It refers to the process by which a material becomes a magnet. This can happen through several mechanisms. One common method is exposure to a strong external magnetic field. When a ferromagnetic material, such as iron, is placed in such a field, its magnetic domains, which are microscopic regions with aligned magnetic moments, tend to align themselves with the external field. This collective alignment of domains results in a net magnetic moment for the material, making it magnetic.
Another way to achieve magnetization is through electric currents. Moving electric charges generate magnetic fields, and