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    1. Applied Electricity Two Term Definition Field strength The intensity of the magnetic effect often referred to as magnetising force. (H)
    2. Applied Electricity Two Term Definition Field strength The intensity of the magnetic effect often referred to as magnetising force. (H) Permeability The ability of a material to concentrate magnetic lines of force. (u)
    3. Applied Electricity Two Term Definition Field strength The intensity of the magnetic effect often referred to as magnetising force. (H) Permeability The ability of a material to concentrate magnetic lines of force. (u) Reluctance The ability of a material to resist or oppose the build up of magnetic lines of force. Like resistance in an electrical circuit. ( S or Rm )
    4. Applied Electricity Two Term Definition Field strength The intensity of the magnetic effect often referred to as magnetising force. (H) Permeability The ability of a material to concentrate magnetic lines of force. (u) Reluctance The ability of a material to resist or oppose the build up of magnetic lines of force. Like resistance in an electrical circuit. ( S or Rm ) Core material The material the core is made from and selected to provide a specific value of permeability
    5. Applied Electricity Two Term Definition Field strength The intensity of the magnetic effect often referred to as magnetising force. (H) Permeability The ability of a material to concentrate magnetic lines of force. (u) Reluctance The ability of a material to resist or oppose the build up of magnetic lines of force. Like resistance in an electrical circuit. ( S or Rm ) Core material The material the core is made from and selected to provide a specific value of permeability Magnetic hysteresis Hysteresis is a measurable delay in changes to the flux density when a change in magnetising force occurs.
    6. Applied Electricity Two Term Definition Field strength The intensity of the magnetic effect often referred to as magnetising force. (H) Permeability The ability of a material to concentrate magnetic lines of force. (u) Reluctance The ability of a material to resist or oppose the build up of magnetic lines of force. Like resistance in an electrical circuit. ( S or Rm ) Core material The material the core is made from and selected to provide a specific value of permeability Magnetic hysteresis Hysteresis is a measurable delay in changes to the flux density when a change in magnetising force occurs. Retentivity The measure of magnetism that remains in a material after the magnetising force is removed.
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