coercivity
noun/(ˌ)koʊɜɹˈsɪvɪti/
Etymology
From coercive + -ity.
Definitions
The quality of being coercive.
The intensity of the magnetic field which must be applied in order to reduce the…
The intensity of the magnetic field which must be applied in order to reduce the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material to zero after the magnetization of the sample has been driven to saturation.
The neighborhood
- neighborpermeability
- neighborhard
- neighborsoft
- neighborpermanent magnet
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
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