Hysteresis is the dependence of the state of a system on its history. For example, a magnet may have more than one possible magnetic moment in a given...
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Magnetic hysteresis occurs when an external magnetic field is applied to a ferromagnet such as iron and the atomic dipoles align themselves with it. Even...
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In economics, hysteresis (from Greek ὑστέρησις hysterēsis, from ύστερέω hystereō, "(I) lag behind, come later than") consists of effects that persist...
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electromagnetism, the Preisach model of hysteresis is a model of magnetic hysteresis. Originally, it generalized hysteresis as the relationship between the magnetic...
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dynamical system exhibits chaotic hysteresis if it simultaneously exhibits chaotic dynamics (chaos theory) and hysteresis. As the latter involves the persistence...
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Comparator applications (redirect from Threshold detector with hysteresis)
The threshold detector with hysteresis consists of an operational amplifier and a series of resistors that provide hysteresis.: 5 : 7 Like other detectors...
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Time loop (redirect from Chronic hysteresis)
The time loop or temporal loop is a plot device in fiction whereby characters re-experience a span of time which is repeated, sometimes more than once...
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Schmitt trigger (category Hysteresis)
In electronics, a Schmitt trigger is a comparator circuit with hysteresis implemented by applying positive feedback to the noninverting input of a comparator...
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In structural engineering, the Bouc–Wen model of hysteresis is a hysteretic model typically employed to describe non-linear hysteretic systems. It was...
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Antifreeze protein (redirect from Thermal hysteresis)
point (busting temperature of AFP bound ice crystal) known as thermal hysteresis. The addition of AFPs at the interface between solid ice and liquid water...
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hysteresis proteins that depress the hemolymph freezing point below the melting point by as much as 5.58°C(ΔT=thermal hysteresis). Thermal hysteresis...
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Electromagnetic brake (section Hysteresis power brake)
widest available torque range of any of the hysteresis products. Most applications involving powered hysteresis units are in test stand requirements. When...
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Synchronous motor (section Hysteresis)
cobalt steel. These are manufactured in permanent magnet, reluctance and hysteresis designs: A permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) uses permanent magnets...
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Deadband (section Hysteresis versus Deadband)
vector whenever direction is reversed. Deadband is different from hysteresis. With hysteresis, there is no deadband and so the output is always in one direction...
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Comparator (section Hysteresis)
tens of microseconds. Since op-amps do not have any internal hysteresis, an external hysteresis network is always necessary for slow moving input signals...
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Magnetic core (section Hysteresis losses)
to hysteresis and eddy currents in applications such as transformers and inductors. "Soft" magnetic materials with low coercivity and hysteresis, such...
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In control theory, a bang–bang controller (hysteresis, 2 step or on–off controller), is a feedback controller that switches abruptly between two states...
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Levermann, Anders; Donges, Jonathan F.; Winkelmann, Ricarda (2020). "The hysteresis of the Antarctic Ice Sheet". Nature. 585 (7826): 538–544. Bibcode:2020Natur...
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relaxation in changing electric fields could be considered analogous to hysteresis in changing magnetic fields (e.g., in inductor or transformer cores)....
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theory of discontinuous automatic control, which became widely used in hysteresis control systems such as navigation systems, fire-control systems, and...
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Coercivity (category Magnetic hysteresis)
both B and M also fall to zero (the material reaches the origin in the hysteresis curve). The distinction between the normal and intrinsic coercivity is...
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losses, collectively called magnetizing current losses, consisting of Hysteresis losses due to nonlinear magnetic effects in the transformer core, and...
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necessary, as M phase initiation is an all-or-nothing event engaging in hysteresis. Hysteresis of Cdk1 activity via cyclin B drives M phase entry by establishing...
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magnetic drag between the rotor and the hysteresis disk takes place causing rotation. In a sense, the hysteresis disk is pulled after the rotor. Depending...
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Torque limiter (section Magnetic hysteresis)
A torque limiter is an automatic device that protects mechanical equipment, or its work, from damage by mechanical overload. A torque limiter may limit...
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hysteresis loss in the steel core than there would be for one or three aluminium layers where the magnetic field does not cancel out. The hysteresis effect...
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loop that predicted the irreversible transition into mitosis driven by hysteresis. Through experiments in Xenopus laevis cell-free egg extracts, such model...
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controlled chopping of a sustained sound. Noise gates often implement hysteresis, that is, they have two thresholds: one to open the gate and another,...
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ferrimagnetic materials, such as iron, heat also is generated by magnetic hysteresis losses. The frequency of the electric current used for induction heating...
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Mpemba effect (category Hysteresis)
The Mpemba effect is the name given to the observation that a liquid (typically water) which is initially hot can freeze faster than the same liquid which...
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