ferromagnetic in English

adjective
1
(of a body or substance) having a high susceptibility to magnetization, the strength of which depends on that of the applied magnetizing field, and that may persist after removal of the applied field. This is the kind of magnetism displayed by iron and is associated with parallel magnetic alignment of neighboring atoms.
As these ferromagnetic substances (the guitar strings) move within the magnetic field of the permanent magnet, it causes the flux through the bobbin to change.

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1. This law applies to all magnetic materials regardless of their macroscopic order (ferromagnetic, antiferromagnetic or ferromagnetic).

2. Every ferromagnetic substance has its own individual temperature, called the Curie temperature, or Curie point, above which it loses its ferromagnetic properties.

3. 4 The anisotropic magnetic effect of ferromagnetic films is discussed.

4. 2 Both stator and rotor are made of ferromagnetic materials.

5. 3 The first structure includes a ferromagnetic material.

6. 10 Can we make semiconductors that are ferromagnetic at room temperature?

7. CVT high voltage fuse; blow; ferromagnetic resonance; saturation; analysis.

8. 1 CVT high voltage fuse; blow; ferromagnetic resonance; saturation; analysis.

9. Cementite is metallic and ferromagnetic with a Curie temperature of about 187 ∘C

10. 30 Stress Effect on the Spectrum of Magnetic Induced Waveform in Ferromagnetic Steels.

11. 26 The text mostly study the hysteresis model of the ferromagnetic material.

12. The micro-bomb casing must be made of some kind of a ferromagnetic material.

13. 15 For ferromagnetic material, the demagnetizing field is almost opposite to the magnetizing field.

14. Magnetic boards, namely boards of ferromagnetic material for mounting magnets, in particular memoboards

15. The magnetic aerosol paint composition includes volatile organic solvents, an alkyd resin, and ferromagnetic particles.

16. Rope made of synthetic fibers having a ferromagnetic element providing an incication of local strain

17. 7 A number of rather exotic ferromagnetic materials have been studied to this end.

18. 20 The self - magnetization and the magnetic domains are two basic properties of the ferromagnetic materials.

19. 11 The ferromagnetic resonance stabilized voltage supply and silicon - controlled rectifier are introduced briefly on early railway coach.

20. 6 Measuring ferromagnetic component volt - ampere characteristic in low frequency condition can offset deficiency of power - frequency experiment.

21. An annular ferromagnetic flux intensifying washer (160) is positioned adjacent to the base wall of the coil casing.

22. 17 A new developed technique in nondestructive testing for residual stress of the ferromagnetic materials is discussed.

23. Therefore, below the Curie temperature virtually all of the dipoles in a ferromagnetic material will be aligned.

24. Use of ferromagnetic electrodes for detecting the spin introduced big leaps in tunnel magnetoresistance, increase in spin lifetimes and spin accumulation.

25. The permanent magnet magnetically biases the magnetoresistor, and the magnetoresistor senses rotation of the non-ferromagnetic compressor wheel.

26. This behavior is attributed to the paramagnetic nature of austenite, while both martensite and ferrite are strongly ferromagnetic.

27. 18 The temperature dependence of exchange bias and coercivity of ferromagnetic layer and antiferromagnetic gain layer is discussed.

28. Eddy currents induced in a ferromagnetic slab of arbitrary cross section placed in an alternating transverse magnetic (TM) field are analyzed.

29. 16 The friction coefficient of ferromagnetic flow under boundary lubrication exhibits regular change in the presence of applied direct electric fields.

30. In other words, it is ferromagnetic, a property shared by no other instance of carbon's many structures (called allotrope).

31. Coercivity definition: the magnetic-field strength necessary to demagnetize a ferromagnetic material that is Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

32. Under project AMORE (Advanced Magnetic Oxides for Responsive Engineering) a new method of fabrication of ferromagnetic half metal oxides has been developed.

33. 9 In other words, it is ferromagnetic, a property shared by no other instance of carbon's many structures (called allotrope).

34. 12 The relationships between the grain size of ferromagnetic material and the strength and waveform characteristic parameters of Barkhausen noise (BN) were studied.

35. 5 The ferroelectromagnetic lattice is a magnetoelectric coupling system in which the ferroelectric order and(anti)ferromagnetic order coexist simultaneously below a certain temperature.

36. 24 The variation of the peak peak value with the depth of rectangular slot was affected by magnetization of ferromagnetic material.

37. The winding member is placed on a coil plate made of electrically non-conducting, non-ferromagnetic material and is connected thereto.

38. 25 We study the equilibrium and non-equilibrium Kondo effect in series-coupled double quantum dots connected to ferromagnetic leads both in parallel and antiparallel configurations.

39. Coercivity: The magnetic field intensity needed to reduce the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material from complete saturation to zero, usually measured in teslas.

40. Bohos Aprahamian Maik Streblau Currently increasingly widespread the application of the induction hardening of ferromagnetic details, due to the high efficiency and universality of this kind of

41. 27 The numerical analysis shows that it is reasonable to use magnetostrictive material model to analyze the magnetoelastic buckling of cantilevered ferromagnetic plates in transverse magnetic field.

42. An algorithm is developed for the calculation of steady-state currents and fluxes in nonlinear electromagnetic AC networks taking into account nonlinearity and losses in ferromagnetic elements.

43. 19 The distinct differences on the domain structures in MFM images were observed due to the non-traditional ferromagnetic nature of the semiconductor nanostructures.

44. 29 According to this paper, the frequency and intensity of the signal attenuation on transmission line are mainly depended on the ferromagnetic resonance frequency and eddy current loss.

45. When a current is supplied to the magnetizing winding, the ferromagnetic core of the inductor is magnetized, as are the neighbouring cores via the air gap.

46. 13 Barkhausen effect is produced by ferromagnetic material under varying magnetic field, it can be used as a new method for nondestructive testing of residual stress.

47. 14 The thermodynamic properties of ferromagnetic substance are given and used to discuss the performance of a magnetic Stirling refrigeration cycle. Some general conclusions are obtained.

48. Antiferromagnetic materials are similar to ferromagnetic materials, in the sense that their magnetism also arises from the cooperative phenomenon which forms domains but with a distinct difference.

49. Project researchers therefore designed new sensor elements that combine ferromagnetic properties and piezoelectric ones to create an AC magnetic field, optimising voltage output and removing unnecessary coils.

50. Coercivity Coercivity shows strong size-dependency as it first increases to a maximum with decrease in particle size and then falls toward zero, which is attained at critical size making ferromagnetic particle superparamagnetic