| 1. | This gives it low hysteresis losses when used in AC magnetic circuits.
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| 2. | This greatly reduces the hysteresis losses in the assembled core.
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| 3. | Like elastics, they have hysteresis losses when gas heats up during compression.
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| 4. | Although the hysteresis loss is less than the eddy current loss, it is not negligible.
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| 5. | This test only measures the combined iron losses consisting of the hysteresis loss and the eddy current loss.
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| 6. | In ferromagnetic ( and ferrimagnetic ) materials like iron, heat may also be generated by magnetic hysteresis losses.
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| 7. | Hysteresis losses in ACSR are undesirable and can be minimized by using an even number of aluminium layers in the conductor.
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| 8. | As ceramics, they are essentially insulators, which prevents eddy currents, although losses such as hysteresis losses can still occur.
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| 9. | These compounds, even in particles as small as one micrometer in diameter, increase hysteresis losses while also decreasing magnetic permeability.
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| 10. | The magnetic properties of electrical steel are dependent on heat treatment, as increasing the average crystal size decreases the hysteresis loss.
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