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Anisotropic (oriented)
-The material has a preferred direction of magnetic
orientation.
Coercive Force, Hc
-The demagnetizing force, in oersteds, required to reduce
the residual induction, Br, of a fully magnetized magnet
to zero.
Curie Temperature
-Temperature at which a material loses its magnetic
properties.
Gauss -Unit
of measure of magnetic induction, B, or flux density
in the CGS system.
Gaussmeter
-An instrument used to measure the instantaneous value
of magnetic induction, B.
Intrinsic Coercive Force, Hci
- Oersted measurement of the materials inherent
ability to resist self-demagnetization.
Isotropic (non-oriented)
-The material has no preferred direction of magnetic
orientation, which allows magnetization in any direction.
Magnetic Induction, B
-Flux per unit area of a section normal to the direction
of the magnetic path. Measured in gauss.
Maximum Energy Product, BHmax
-The maximum product of (BdHd) which can be obtained
on the demagnetization curve.
Maximum Operating Temperature
-The maximum temperature of exposure that a magnet can
forego without significant long-range instability or
structural changes.
North Pole
-That magnetic pole which attracts the geographic North
Pole.
Residual Induction, Br
-Flux density, measured in gauss, of a magnetic material
after being fully magnetized in a closed circuit.
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