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    The Barkhausen effect is a name given to the noise in the magnetic output of a ferromagnet when the magnetizing force applied to it is changed. Discovered...
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    world's first chair in this discipline. In 1919, he discovered the Barkhausen effect (named after him), which provided evidence for the magnetic domain...
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  • Heinrich Barkhausen (1881–1956), German physicist born at Bremen Louis Henry Barkhausen (1877–1962), stamp collector of Chicago, Illinois Barkhausen effect, the...
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  • techniques) Bank effect (marine propulsion) (nautical terms) (water) Barkhausen effect (condensed matter) (magnetism) Barnett effect (condensed matter)...
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    use the Wiegand effect must take this retention into account. The Wiegand effect is a macroscopic extension of the Barkhausen effect, as the special treatment...
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    silicon steels. Magneto-optical images of different domain structures Barkhausen effect Bloch wall Coercivity Topological defect Weiss, P. (1906). "La variation...
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    ferromagnetic bar's domain aligns to an external magnetic field creates the Barkhausen effect. The sound of corn popping is an instance of popping, not crackling...
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    recording that outperformed any other recording system of the time. Barkhausen effect Dither Hysteresis Engel, Friedrich Karl, ed. (2006) "Oberlin Smith...
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    lattice, preserving their parallel orientation. This is shown by the Barkhausen effect: as the magnetizing field is changed, the material's magnetization...
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  • Barkhausen stability criterion. Austrian business cycle theory, particularly the government policy error of further credit expansion Butterfly effect...
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    surveillance systems: Electro-magnetic, also known as magneto-harmonic or Barkhausen effect Acousto-magnetic, also known as magnetostrictive Radio frequency (RF...
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  • phase noise, random fluctuations of the phase of an oscillator Barkhausen effect or Barkhausen noise, in the strength of a ferromagnet Spectral splatter or...
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    easily damaged, and that it has a much higher noise output due to the Barkhausen effect. In more recent years, more exotic materials have appeared, some involving...
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  • Thomas Stevens Stevens Barkhausen effect – Heinrich Barkhausen Barnett effect – Samuel Jackson Barnett Barnum effect (a.k.a. Forer effect) – Phineas Taylor...
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  • most tango orchestras until today. Heinrich Barkhausen: Discovered what is now called the Barkhausen effect, to describe the phenomenon, which is caused...
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  • long-range characteristics, with the best known examples being the Barkhausen effect and the various realizations of the concept of crackling noise. It...
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  • systems, including intermittency of energy dissipation in magnetism (Barkhausen effect), superconductivity, earthquakes, and friction. Macroscopic plasticity...
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  • collaborator of Sigmund Freud Heinrich Georg Barkhausen (1881–1956), German physicist, discovered the Barkhausen effect in 1919 Karl Alfred Pabst (1884–1971)...
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    background, somewhat fatiguing to listen to. This was Barkhausen noise due to the Barkhausen effect in the iron. As the magnetic field in a given area of...
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  • used instead of the Barkhausen criterion is the Nyquist stability criterion.: p.6–7  This has a wider applicability than the Barkhausen, so it can identify...
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    Audio feedback (redirect from Larson effect)
    create unique musical sounds. The conditions for feedback follow the Barkhausen stability criterion, namely that, with sufficiently high gain, a stable...
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  • businessman – Barings Bank Heinrich Barkhausen, German physicist – Barkhausen effect, Barkhausen stability criterion, Barkhausen–Kurz tube Peter Barlow, English...
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    theoretical foundation by Albert Einstein 1919: Discovery of the Barkhausen effect by Heinrich Barkhausen 1919: Betz's law by Albert Betz 1920s: (Modern) hand-held...
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    He received an IBM Faculty award in 2009. In 2011, Kim won the Dresden Barkhausen Award. In his Nobel Prize lecture, Andre Geim acknowledged the contribution...
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    studying the Barkhausen effect, Ștefan Procopiu discovered a circular effect of magnetic discontinuity. In 1951, this effect was named Procopiu Effect. This...
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  • point Barber–Layden–Power effect Bare mass Bargeboard (aerodynamics) Bargmann's limit Bargmann–Wigner equations Barkhausen effect Barlow's law Barlow lens...
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    reveals a series of small, random jumps in magnetization called Barkhausen jumps. This effect is due to crystallographic defects such as dislocations.: Chapter...
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    Breuckmann F, Bröcker-Preuss M, Nassenstein K, Halle M, Budde T, Mann K, Barkhausen J, Heusch G, Jöckel KH, Erbel R (200). "Running: the risk of coronary...
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    Hysteresis (redirect from Hysteresis effect)
    reveals a series of small, random jumps in magnetization called Barkhausen jumps. This effect is due to crystallographic defects such as dislocations. Magnetic...
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    in the microwave range; before its invention the only sources were the Barkhausen–Kurz tube and split-anode magnetron, which were limited to very low power...
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