How are permanent magnets made?
Similar “magnetization” effects are expected to happen to susceptible (paramagnetic) molecules in the body with exposure to a static MF. These molecules will reorient themselves in the body to conform to the field lines of the applied magnet. Similarly, ions in motion would be expected to alter their flow patterns to some degree based on the field lines of the externally applied SMFs. This motion alteration effect is an established principle in physics. The following reference books cover how magnets are made in greater depth: “Permanent Magnet Design and Application Handbook” – Lester Moskowitz, 385 pp. A reference book for the technically oriented layperson. “Permanent Magnet Materials and their Applications” by Dr. Peter Campbell, 203pp. A comprehensive review of magnet technology intended for scientists and engineers involved in all stages of the manufacture, design, and use of permanent magnets. “Standard Specifications for Permanent Magnet Materials” – Magnetic Materials Producer