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I have to either disagree and say no or you have answered regarding a given magnet or magnetised object. The earth is proof the answer is no, as it is encapsulated in a magnetic field, size of field is not limited - magnetisation or application of magnetic properties has no limits - magnetic fields of a magnetised object are limited, but not magnetisation or the capacity to magnetise.
Yes, there is. To overly-simplify matters, magnetisation relies on the amount of coherently orientated unpaired electrons that exist in the material. This amount is obviously not infinite (because the material only has so many electrons, unpaired or otherwise) and so will hit a cap for the material in question. There are many types of magnetisation and all sorts of intricacies exist but this is a good way to look at it.
Intensity of magnetization is a measure of the magnetic moment per unit volume of a material when it is placed in a magnetic field. It quantifies the extent to which a material can become magnetized in response to an external magnetic field.
"Pushed to the Limit" was created in 2010.
Proportionality limit is the point upto which the stress remains directly proportional to strain whereas elastic limit is the point upto which the material remains elastic ie. if the stress is removed within elastic limit, then the material will regain its original shape and size.
When a spring is stretched beyond its limit, it reaches a point where it can no longer return to its original shape. This is known as the spring's elastic limit. If the spring is stretched beyond this limit, it will permanently deform or even break.
Yes, there is. To overly-simplify matters, magnetisation relies on the amount of coherently orientated unpaired electrons that exist in the material. This amount is obviously not infinite (because the material only has so many electrons, unpaired or otherwise) and so will hit a cap for the material in question. There are many types of magnetisation and all sorts of intricacies exist but this is a good way to look at it.
by magnetisation of no voltage coil
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Magnetization is the process of inducing magnetism in a paramagnetic metal.
Because the domains get muddled up and eventually return to a random order.
Hysterisis losses are the losses which are taking place in the iron or steel core due to reversal of magnetisation of steel core.
Armature reaction is the effect of armature flux on the flux generated by the fied windings.Cross magnetisation and Demagnetising are its consequences.
The noun forms of the verb to magnetize (magnetise) are:magnetizer (magnetiser)magnetization (magnetisation)the gerund, magnetizing (magnetizing)A related noun form is magnet.
By banging a nail it causes all the tiny domains to face different directions so you end up with a non-magnetised nail.
Intensity of magnetization is a measure of the magnetic moment per unit volume of a material when it is placed in a magnetic field. It quantifies the extent to which a material can become magnetized in response to an external magnetic field.
The most modern form of magnetisation is to take a ferrous metal, like iron, and subject it to either an opposingly-charged electrical or magnetic field.
due to high reluctance air gap magnetisation current is very high as a result no load current is more