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- Coercivity, also called the magnetic coercivity, coercive field or coercive force, is a measure of the ability of a ferromagnetic material to withstand...
- as above is coercive. If A : H → H {\displaystyle A:H\to H} is a coercive operator then it is a coercive mapping (in the sense of coercivity of a vector...
- revised by Part 2. "Part 6": Magnetic stripe — High coercivity "Part 7": Magnetic stripe — High coercivity, high density Allows capacity 10 times that of a...
- applications, hard magnets (high coercivity) like iron are desirable so the memory is not easily erased. Soft magnets (low coercivity) are used as cores in transformers...
- wall configuration. In such materials, the coercivity is controlled by nucleation. To obtain much coercivity, impurity control is critical in the fabrication...
- on the coercivity of the material. Magnetically hard materials have high coercivity, whereas magnetically soft materials have low coercivity. The overall...
- in ****an discovered that an alloy of iron, nickel, and aluminum had a coercivity of 400 oersteds (32 kA/m), double that of the best magnet steels of the...
- Thomas Nagel, and Ronald Dworkin contend whether governments are inherently coercive.: 28  In 1919, Max Weber (1864–1920), building on the view of Ihering (1818–1892)...
- the coercivity along with the magnetic energy density (BHmax) decreases as temperature increases. Neodymium-iron-boron magnets have high coercivity at...
- groups based on their magnetic coercivity, their resistance to being demagnetized: "Hard" ferrites have high coercivity, so are difficult to demagnetize...