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  • '''Magnetic hysteresis''' occurs when an external [[magnetic field]] is applied to a [[ferromagnet ...p is plotted for all strengths of applied magnetic field the result is a [[hysteresis]] loop called the ''main loop''. The width of the middle section along the ...
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  • ...wland ring''') is an experimental arrangement for the measurement of the [[hysteresis]] curve of a sample of magnetic material. It was developed by [[Henry Augu ...ampling coil versus the current in the magnetization coil, one obtains the hysteresis curve. ...
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  • ===Hysteresis power brake=== ...lectromagnetic Hysteresis Power Brake.png|thumb|150px|left|Electromagnetic Hysteresis Power Brake]] ...
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  • '''Magnetic hysteresis''' occurs when an external [[magnetic field]] is applied to a [[ferromagnet ...p is plotted for all strengths of applied magnetic field the result is a [[hysteresis]] loop called the ''main loop''. The width of the middle section along the ...
    11 KB (1,524 words) - 14:20, 21 January 2024
  • [[Category:Hysteresis]] ...
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  • ===Hysteresis-powered clutch=== [[Image:Hysteresis Clutch.gif|thumb|175px|right|Hysteresis powered clutch]] ...
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  • ...the relationship <math>i-\lambda</math> is non-linear (see also [[magnetic hysteresis]]). (If the changes are cyclic there will be losses for hysteresis and eddy currents. The additional energy for this would be taken from the i ...
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  • ...ee talk page --> considerations, such as [[Electric flux|flux]] leakage, [[hysteresis]], and practical [[thyristor]] characteristics. All of this work was perfor ...
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  • ...gnetic]] materials, such as [[iron]], heat also is generated by magnetic [[hysteresis]] losses. The [[frequency]] of the electric current used for induction heat ...Eddy currents can, however, be generated in any conductor, and [[magnetic hysteresis]] can occur in any magnetic material. Induction heating has been used to he ...
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  • [[Image:B-H loop.png|thumb|upright=1.5|A family of hysteresis loops for [[grain-oriented electrical steel]], a soft magnetic material. '' ....svg|thumb|Graphical definition of different coercivities in flux-vs-field hysteresis curve (B-H curve), for a hypothetical hard magnetic material.]] ...
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  • ...ue to resistive heating and magnetic losses caused by [[eddy current]]s, [[hysteresis]],<ref name="PL"/> unwanted [[electromagnetic radiation|radiation]], [[diel ...
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  • ...[proximity effect (electromagnetism)|proximity effect]], and [[hysteresis| hysteresis loss]]. Depending on the geometry of the conductor as differentiated by the ===Hysteresis loss=== ...
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  • ...the upstroke and down stroke curve on heating and cooling of the element. Hysteresis is caused by the thermal inertia of the element and by the friction between |title=Hysteresis Curve Diagram ...
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  • ...ed by the equation for reasonable values of the parameters. The amount of hysteresis shift H<sub>b</sub> is not correlated with the density ''n'' of uncompensat [[Category:Magnetic hysteresis]] ...
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  • ...ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic]] [[nanoparticle|nanoparticles]] lose their [[hysteresis]] below a certain size;<ref>[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k31801/f6 ...
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  • ...magnetic wave]] (light) propagating through the material. Furthermore, the hysteresis-type dependence of the magnetic permeability on the [[field intensity]] all ...
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  • * [[Hysteresis]] brake (absorption only) ===Hysteresis dynamometers=== ...
    35 KB (5,371 words) - 09:23, 1 September 2023
  • ...]] materials, which have spontaneous [[magnetization]] and exhibit similar hysteresis loops. The spontaneous polarization of ferroelectric materials implies a [[hysteresis]] effect which can be used as a memory function, and ferroelectric capacito ...
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  • ...absorber|Eddy current dynamometer]], [[Dynamometer#Hysteresis dynamometers|Hysteresis dynamometer]], [[Rotary converter]], and [[Ward Leonard control|Ward Leonar ...
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  • ...fields of energy storage.<ref name=":0" /> Furthermore, due to their slim hysteresis curve with high saturated polarization and low remnant polarization, Relaxo ...
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  • |title=On the law of hysteresis (part III), and the theory of ferric inductances ...
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