reluctivity (Meaning)

Wordnet

reluctivity (n)

(physics) the resistance of a material to the establishment of a magnetic field in it

Webster

reluctivity (n.)

Specific reluctance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reluctivity

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reluctivity Sentence Examples

  1. The reluctivity of a magnetic material measures its resistance to magnetization.
  2. High-reluctivity materials are used in magnetic shielding applications to minimize field penetration.
  3. The reluctivity of a material is inversely proportional to its permeability.
  4. Designing magnetic circuits requires consideration of both reluctance and reluctivity.
  5. The reluctivity of a material varies with temperature, frequency, and magnetic field strength.
  6. Materials with low reluctivity are used in core materials for transformers and inductors.
  7. The reluctivity of a toroidal core is given by the ratio of the mean path length to the cross-sectional area.
  8. Measuring the reluctivity of a material can provide insights into its magnetic properties.
  9. Anisotropic materials exhibit different reluctivity values depending on the direction of magnetization.
  10. The reluctivity of a material is an important parameter for designing magnetic devices and predicting their performance.

FAQs About the word reluctivity

(physics) the resistance of a material to the establishment of a magnetic field in itSpecific reluctance.

No synonyms found.

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The reluctivity of a magnetic material measures its resistance to magnetization.

High-reluctivity materials are used in magnetic shielding applications to minimize field penetration.

The reluctivity of a material is inversely proportional to its permeability.

Designing magnetic circuits requires consideration of both reluctance and reluctivity.