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Coercivity and Remanence in Magnets is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses the properties of permanent magnets, specifically coercivity and remanence. It explains that coercivity is the strength of the magnetic field required to demagnetize a magnet, while remanence is the magnetic field that remains after an external magnetic field is removed. The document provides data on the coercivity, remanence, and other properties of various permanent magnet materials, including rare earth magnets like samarium-cobalt and neodymium, which produce very strong magnetic
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