
Remanence or remanent magnetization is the magnetization left behind in a ferromagnetic material (such as iron) after an external magnetic field is removed. It is also the measure of that magnetization. Colloquially, when a magnet is `magnetized` it has remanence. The remanence of magnetic materials provides the magnetic memory in magnetic stora.....
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• (a.) Alt. of Remanency
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(from the article `magnet`) ...to be used as a magnet can be defined. is the saturation flux density and is a measure of how strongly the material can be magnetized. is the ... When = 0 (labeled in the figure), the magnetic field constitutes what is termed the residual flux density, and the retention of magnetization in ... ...th...
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Rem'a·nence (r?m'?*n
e ns),
Rem'a*nen*cy (-n
e n*s?)
noun [ Confer Old French
remanence , Late Latin
remanentia , from Latin
remanens . See
Remanent ,
adjective ] The state of being remanent; continuance; permanence. [ R.]
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The remaining flux density after the magnetizing force has been removed.
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