- A
ferrimagnetic material is a
material that has po****tions of
atoms with
opposing magnetic moments, as in antiferromagnetism, but
these moments are unequal...
- a
phase transition.
Materials are only
ferrimagnetic below their corresponding Curie temperature.
Ferrimagnetic materials are
magnetic in the
absence of...
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magnetized after the
external field is removed) are
either ferromagnetic or
ferrimagnetic, as are the
materials that are
attracted to them.
Relatively few materials...
- that are
strongly attracted to a magnet, are
called ferromagnetic (or
ferrimagnetic).
These include the
elements iron,
nickel and
cobalt and
their alloys...
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family of iron oxide-containing
magnetic ceramic materials. They are
ferrimagnetic,
meaning they are
attracted by
magnetic fields and can be magnetized...
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chemical formula Fe2+Fe3+2O4. It is one of the
oxides of iron, and is
ferrimagnetic; it is
attracted to a
magnet and can be
magnetized to
become a permanent...
-
plastic (to
create an air-core inductor) or of a
ferromagnetic (or
ferrimagnetic) material; the
latter is
called an "iron core" inductor. The high permeability...
- are
often wound around a
magnetic core made from a
ferromagnetic or
ferrimagnetic material such as iron; the
magnetic core
concentrates the
magnetic flux...
- garnet, with
chemical composition Y3Fe2(FeO4)3, or Y3Fe5O12. It is a
ferrimagnetic material with a
Curie temperature of 560 K. YIG may also be
known as...
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laboratory as a
black powder. It
exhibits permanent magnetism and is
ferrimagnetic, but is
sometimes incorrectly described as ferromagnetic. Its most extensive...