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- Coercivity abstract "In materials science, the coercivity, also called the coercive field or coercive force, is a measure of a ferromagnetic or ferroelectric material to withstand an external magnetic or electric field.For ferromagnetic material the coercivity is the intensity of the applied magnetic field required to reduce the magnetization of that material to zero after the magnetization of the sample has been driven to saturation. Thus coercivity measures the resistance of a ferromagnetic material to becoming demagnetized. Coercivity is usually measured in oersted or ampere/meter units and is denoted HC. It can be measured using a B-H Analyzer or magnetometer.Ferromagnetic materials with high coercivity are called magnetically hard materials, and are used to make permanent magnets. Permanent magnets find application in electric motors, magnetic recording media (e.g. hard drives, floppy disks, or magnetic tape) and magnetic separation.Materials with low coercivity are said to be magnetically soft. They are used in transformer and inductor cores, recording heads, microwave devices, and magnetic shielding.".
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- Coercivity hasPhotoCollection Coercivity.
- Coercivity subject Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Coercivity subject Category:Magnetic_ordering.
- Coercivity subject Category:Physical_quantities.
- Coercivity type Abstraction100002137.
- Coercivity type Measure100033615.
- Coercivity type PhysicalQuantities.
- Coercivity comment "In materials science, the coercivity, also called the coercive field or coercive force, is a measure of a ferromagnetic or ferroelectric material to withstand an external magnetic or electric field.For ferromagnetic material the coercivity is the intensity of the applied magnetic field required to reduce the magnetization of that material to zero after the magnetization of the sample has been driven to saturation.".
- Coercivity label "Champ coercitif".
- Coercivity label "Coercitividad".
- Coercivity label "Coercitividade".
- Coercivity label "Coercitività".
- Coercivity label "Coercivity".
- Coercivity label "Koercja magnetyczna".
- Coercivity label "Koerzitivfeldstärke".
- Coercivity label "Коэрцитивная сила".
- Coercivity label "مقاومة مغناطيسية".
- Coercivity label "保磁力".
- Coercivity label "矯頑力".
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