| 1. | The wider the outside loop is, the higher the coercivity.
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| 2. | The low coercivity reduces that energy loss associated with hysteresis.
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| 3. | Thus coercivity measures the resistance of a ferromagnetic material to becoming demagnetized.
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| 4. | The applied field where the data line crosses zero is the coercivity.
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| 5. | In such materials, the coercivity is controlled by nucleation.
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| 6. | If the temperature rises then the coercivity would be lower.
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| 7. | Domain walls move easily within the magnet and have a low coercivity.
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| 8. | The field at which reaches zero is called the coercivity of remanence.
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| 9. | The width of the middle section is twice the coercivity of the material.
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| 10. | Cunife has a magnetic coercivity of several hundred oersteds.
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