Ferromagnetic materials retain some magnetization after an external magnetic field is removed, known as remanence. This magnetization is usually in the opposite direction of the original applied magnetic field. Remanence allows ferromagnetic materials to be magnetized and remain magnetic even after the removal of the magnetic field that induced the magnetism.
Ferromagnetic materials retain some magnetization after an external magnetic field is removed, known as remanence. This magnetization is usually in the opposite direction of the original applied magnetic field. Remanence allows ferromagnetic materials to be magnetized and remain magnetic even after the removal of the magnetic field that induced the magnetism.
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Ferromagnetic materials retain some magnetization after an external magnetic field is removed, known as remanence. This magnetization is usually in the opposite direction of the original applied magnetic field. Remanence allows ferromagnetic materials to be magnetized and remain magnetic even after the removal of the magnetic field that induced the magnetism.
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