ferromagnetic (Meaning)

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ferromagnetic (a)

relating to or demonstrating ferromagnetism

Synonyms & Antonyms of ferromagnetic

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ferromagnetic Sentence Examples

  1. Neodymium and gadolinium are examples of ferromagnetic rare-earth metals.
  2. A ferromagnetic material has a non-zero magnetization in the absence of an applied magnetic field.
  3. The ferromagnetic property results from the alignment of the magnetic moments of the atoms or ions in the material.
  4. The ferromagnetic Curie temperature is the temperature below which the material becomes ferromagnetic.
  5. Above the Curie temperature, the material becomes paramagnetic and its magnetic moments are randomly oriented.
  6. The magnetic coercive field is the minimum magnetic field required to change the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material.
  7. The saturation magnetization is the maximum possible magnetization of a ferromagnetic material.
  8. The hysteresis loop of a ferromagnetic material is a plot of the magnetization as a function of the applied magnetic field.
  9. Hysteresis loops are used to study the magnetic properties of materials.
  10. The ferromagnetic behavior of materials is important for the development of magnetic devices such as permanent and electromagnets.

FAQs About the word ferromagnetic

relating to or demonstrating ferromagnetism

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Neodymium and gadolinium are examples of ferromagnetic rare-earth metals.

A ferromagnetic material has a non-zero magnetization in the absence of an applied magnetic field.

The ferromagnetic property results from the alignment of the magnetic moments of the atoms or ions in the material.

The ferromagnetic Curie temperature is the temperature below which the material becomes ferromagnetic.