Maisara Salokhiddinova, Associate Professor of the Department of General Physics, Samarkand State University, conducts research in the field of "Physics of magnetic phenomena". The scientist is the author of about 5 textbooks and manuals on the study of the physical properties of magnetic phenomena. Managed 2 grant projects on this topic. More than 150 articles have been published in domestic and foreign publications. More than 15 of them are indexed in Scopus. For almost 40 years, she has been teaching students subjects such as electromagnetism, magnetism and magnetic materials, as well as methods of teaching physics. She has participated in international conferences in the UK, France and Korea.

    “Each object has a certain set of magnetic properties,” Maysara Salokhiddinova says. "Therefore, it is important to study the magnetic properties of bodies by integrating electromagnetism with other physical sciences." In fact, the Earth, Sun and stars also have magnetic properties. The existence of a magnetic field in space can also be seen in the movement of cosmic charged particles. The fact that magnetic phenomena apply to everything from the cosmos to microparticles means that they are of great importance in science and mechanics. The magnetism of a body depends on the nature of the interaction of its microparticles. The phenomenon of magnetism is widely used in electronics, instrument making, computer technology, tracking devices for sea and space ships, geophysical exploration, automation, cinema, telemechanics and other fields.

 

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