| 1. | Magnetic hysteresis loops are not exclusive to materials with ferromagnetic ordering.
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| 2. | It is subject to frequency jumps and hysteresis loops.
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| 3. | The hysteresis loop of an idealized rubber band is shown in the figure.
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| 4. | A family of hysteresis loops for grain-oriented electrical steel . " B"
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| 5. | This phenomenon is shown in the hysteresis loop of an exchange spring magnet ( Figure 6 ).
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| 6. | They are called ferroelectrics by analogy to ferromagnetic materials, which have spontaneous magnetization and exhibit similar hysteresis loops.
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| 7. | Such a sensor has an asymmetric hysteresis loop owing to the presence of a magnetically hard, pinning layer.
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| 8. | The ferroelectric property exhibits polarization electric-field-hysteresis loop, which is related to " memory ".
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| 9. | The process has hysteresis loops and the frequencies are related to multiples of the quarter wavelength resonance of the cavity.
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| 10. | Usually only the hysteresis loop is plotted; the energy maxima are only of interest if the effect of thermal fluctuations is calculated.
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