| 1. | He also discovered the shortening of nickel through magnetisation in 1882.
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| 2. | A magnetisation distribution is achieved along the magnetic tape.
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| 3. | Then, a small magnetic field can be used to switch the magnetisation.
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| 4. | The first of these, relaxation, leads to an irreversible loss of magnetisation.
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| 5. | Finally, the distribution of the magnetisation can be read out, reproducing the original signal.
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| 6. | There are rare earth magnets that will lose there magnetisation if separated from their magnet keeper.
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| 7. | This transverse magnetisation refocuses to form a spin echo at a time " T"
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| 8. | The value of the Peltier-effect was observed to vary with the magnetisation . }}
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| 9. | The longitudinal magnetisation is then allowed to recover somewhat and after a time " T"
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| 10. | The measured Kerr rotation is proportional to the dynamic magnetisation as the spin-waves propagate in the media.
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