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  • #REDIRECT [[Magnetization#Ferromagnetism]]
    42 bytes (3 words) - 11:28, 21 April 2011
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A factor describing [[Magnetization|magnetizability]] as a proportionality between [[magnetic flux density]] an
    200 bytes (24 words) - 11:54, 19 April 2011
  • | pagename =Magnetization | abc = Magnetization
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  • {{r|Magnetization}}
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  • ...e expressions for the time dependence of the the expectation values of the magnetization calculated by using time dependent perturbation theory are the Solomon equa Assuming that the expectation values of magnetization are proportional to the magnetogyric ratios we obtain:
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  • *[[Magnetization]]
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  • :: where, <math><S_z></math> is the magnetization of spin S after irradiation at the frequency of spin I, ::: <math><S_{z,equil}></math> is the magnetization of spin S at equilibrium
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  • ...erty for magnetostratigraphy results from a change in the direction of the magnetization of the rocks. Crystals in rocks are magnetically aligned with the Earth’s ...its that show similar changes in their polarity. That polarity shows their magnetization which is related to changes or reversals in the polarity of the Earth's mag
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  • {{r|Magnetization}}
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  • ...'H''' is a derived quantity '''H''' = '''B'''/μ<sub>0</sub> − '''M'''. The magnetization '''M''' is determined by decisions about the level of detail one needs in d
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  • *[[Magnetization]]
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  • ...tly speaking '''B''' (magnetic induction) is not the same as '''H'''. The magnetization of the medium depending on permeability tensor makes the difference. I pla
    982 bytes (161 words) - 14:30, 20 May 2008
  • ...electric displacement]] '''D''', the [[magnetic induction]] '''B''', the [[magnetization]] '''M''' and the [[magnetic field]] '''H''' have the same dimensions, whil <tr><td> <i>M</i> <td> [[magnetization]] <td> 1 erg/(G&sdot;cm<sup>3</sup>) = 1 emu/cm<sup>3</sup> &rarr
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  • {{r|Magnetization}}
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  • {{r|Magnetization}}
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  • ...onse of a magnetic material to magnetic flux is introduced through the ''[[magnetization]]'' of the material, another vector field {{nowrap|'''M'''('''r''', ''t'')} ...agnetizable medium the relation between '''B''' and '''H''' involves the [[magnetization]] '''M''' of the medium,
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  • {{r|Magnetization}}
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  • *[[Magnetization]]
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  • ==Relation to magnetization== The magnetic flux density '''''B''''' is related to the [[magnetization]] of a magnetic medium '''''M''''' as:
    11 KB (1,675 words) - 17:41, 23 April 2011
  • with '''M'''('''r''', ''t'') the [[magnetization]] of the medium. ...he roles of '''B''' and '''H''' a classic example is a sphere with uniform magnetization in an applied external uniform external magnetic flux density '''B'''.<ref
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