ferrimagnetic materials have strong magnetization in a magnetic field, and can be magnetized to have magnetization in the absence of an external field...
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Paleomagnetism (redirect from Thermal remnant magnetization)
remanent magnetization. If the magnetization is acquired as the grains are deposited, the result is a depositional detrital remanent magnetization; if it...
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Remanence (redirect from Remanent magnetization)
Remanence or remanent magnetization or residual magnetism is the magnetization left behind in a ferromagnetic material (such as iron) after an external...
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Magnet (redirect from Magnetized material)
or 1×10−6 m3, and therefore an average magnetization magnitude is 100,000 A/m. Iron can have a magnetization of around a million amperes per meter. Such...
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In quantum mechanics, orbital magnetization, Morb, refers to the magnetization induced by orbital motion of charged particles, usually electrons in solids...
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: Chapter 1 A closer look at a magnetization curve generally reveals a series of small, random jumps in magnetization called Barkhausen jumps. This effect...
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Look up magnetized or magnetised in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magnetized refers to the process of acquiring magnetism. Magnetized or Magnetised...
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case is presented in the section Chemical Exchange Magnetization transfer. In either case, magnetization transfer techniques probe the dynamic relationship...
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Spontaneous magnetization is the appearance of an ordered spin state (magnetization) at zero applied magnetic field in a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic...
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Magnetic domain (section "Magnetized" states)
the magnetization of a piece of ferromagnetic material spontaneously divides into many small regions called magnetic domains. The magnetization within...
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Ferromagnetism (section Magnetized materials)
describes the induced magnetization of a material due to the presence of an external magnetic field. For example, this temporary magnetization inside a steel...
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Magnetic susceptibility (redirect from Magnetizability)
measure of how much a material will become magnetized in an applied magnetic field. It is the ratio of magnetization M (magnetic moment per unit volume) to...
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Magnetic field (redirect from Magnetizing field)
introduce the concept of magnetization first. The magnetization vector field M represents how strongly a region of material is magnetized. It is defined as the...
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time used to measure the magnetization of the nanoparticles is much longer than the Néel relaxation time, their magnetization appears to be on average...
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gave the materials a thermoremanent magnetization (TRM), and they investigated the properties of this magnetization. Thellier developed a series of conditions...
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^{-1}\right)\mathbf {B} } . The magnetization in turn is a contribution to the total electric current—the magnetization current. Relative permeability...
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Demagnetizing field (section Effect on magnetization)
magnetization. For the special case of ellipsoids (including infinite cylinders) the demagnetization field is linearly related to the magnetization by...
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Viscous remanent magnetization (abbreviated VRM), also known as viscous magnetization, is remanence that is acquired by ferromagnetic materials by sitting...
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interdomain coupling α {\displaystyle \alpha } and magnetization M {\displaystyle M} , anhysteretic magnetization M an {\displaystyle M_{\text{an}}} is calculated...
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Saturation (magnetic) (redirect from Saturation magnetization)
increase the magnetization of the material further, so the total magnetic flux density B more or less levels off. (Though, magnetization continues to...
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Koenigsberger ratio is the proportion of remanent magnetization relative to induced magnetization in natural rocks. It was first described by J.G. Koenigsberger [de]...
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magnetization can reverse while heating a ferrimagnetic material from absolute zero to its critical temperature, and that strength of magnetization can...
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Halbach array (section Magnetization)
reinforce itself above the plane. In fact, any magnetization pattern where the components of magnetization are π / 2 {\displaystyle \pi /2} out of phase...
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Bloch equations (section Equation of motion of transverse magnetization in rotating frame of reference)
of nuclear magnetization. They are analogous to the Maxwell–Bloch equations. Let M(t) = (Mx(t), My(t), Mz(t)) be the nuclear magnetization. Then the Bloch...
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Magnetized target fusion (MTF) is a fusion power concept that combines features of magnetic confinement fusion (MCF) and inertial confinement fusion (ICF)...
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object rotating with angular velocity ω tends to spontaneously magnetize, with a magnetization given by M = χ ω / γ , {\displaystyle M=\chi \omega /\gamma...
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roasting, fluidized bed roasting, and microwave roasting. Shaft furnace magnetization roasting is a metallurgical process, mainly used to treat iron ore,...
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Force between magnets (redirect from Ampere model of magnetization)
homogeneous magnetization, the problem can be simplified in two different ways, using Stokes' theorem. Upon integration along the direction of magnetization, all...
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field. Magnetization formed by phase change, chemical action or growth of crystals at low temperature is called chemical remanent magnetization. Sediments...
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