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- Remanence or remanent magnetization or residual magnetism is the magnetization left behind in a ferromagnetic material (such as iron) after an external...
- The authors term this phenomenon unblocking. Residual magnetism is considered to "block out" non-residual fields. A rock is a mixture of minerals, each...
- generator restarted with either an external DC motor or if present, residual magnetism in the core. Induction generators are particularly suitable for wind...
- de-energized three-phase motor and can detect the small voltages induced by residual magnetism, when the motor shaft is rotated by hand. A lamp or other indicator...
- This will cause the motor to generate power after building up its residual magnetism. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Squirrel-cage motors. AC motor...
- (e.g., frame of a conveyor) have been shown to acquire significant residual magnetism. Likewise, striking a steel nail held by fingers in a N-S direction...
- which the alternator becomes self-excited. This method depends on residual magnetism retained in the iron core to generate a weak magnetic field, which...
- used to power the field coils. The rotor iron retains a degree of residual magnetism when the generator is turned off. The generator is started with no...
- to zero, leaving the part demagnetized. A po****r method to record residual magnetism is by using a Gauss meter. AC demagnetizing Pull-through AC demagnetizing...
- momentarily to a live grid or to add capacitors charged initially by residual magnetism and providing the required reactive power during operation. Similar...