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Permeability = Magnetic induction in gausses ?

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Permeance Coefficient: The ratio of the magnetic induction to its self demagnetizing force. Reluctance: The reciprocal of permeance. Remanence: The magnetic induction which remain in a magnetic circuit after the removal of an applied magnetomotive force. If there is an air gap in the magnetic circuit, the remanence will be less than the residual induction. Residual Induction: The magnetic induction corresponding to zero magnetizing force in a magnetic material after saturation in a closed circuit with no air gap. Saturation: The condition under which all elementary moments have become oriented in one direction. A magnetic material is saturated when an increased in the applied magnetizing force produces no increase in intrinsic induction. South Pole: The south pole of a permanent magnetic is that pole which is attracted to the geographical south pole. Stabilization: The process of subjecting magnets to various conditions such as heat, or demagnetizing conditions so that magnet will prod

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