| 31. | An easily attainable 1 T magnetic field is generally required for initial magnetization.
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| 32. | In this case the magnetization of the uncoupled electrode remains " free ".
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| 33. | The magnetization occurs parallel to the axis of spin.
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| 34. | Below this temperature the ferromagnet has a spontaneous magnetization.
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| 35. | Deactivation of these tags is therefore done with magnetization.
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| 36. | This is the equation of motion of the magnetization.
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| 37. | As mentioned above, magnetofossils hold a remanent magnetization when they are formed.
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| 38. | The total magnetization amplitude as a function of time is then given as:
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| 39. | The magnetization at any point in a ferromagnet can only change by rotation.
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| 40. | The motion of the magnetization now defines a cone.
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