hysteresis

[ UK /hˌɪstəɹˈiːsɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the lagging of an effect behind its cause; especially the phenomenon in which the magnetic induction of a ferromagnetic material lags behind the changing magnetic field
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How To Use hysteresis In A Sentence

  • This tendency to ‘remember their magnetic history’ is called hysteresis.
  • The hysteresis behavior, bearing capacity, ductility, energy dissipation, rigidity degeneration are studied systematically.
  • The scientists further found that the crumpled ball displayed a phenomenon known as hysteresis, in which the effect of forces acting upon an object lags behind its cause.
  • With the parameters we use, this hysteresis covers a rather small range of velocities and only results in a small inflexion in the force-velocity curve.
  • Hysteresis loop and thermal magnetic analysis sugest that ferrimagnetic minerals are primarily composed of magnetite.
  • In this paper the counting process of the Hysteresis Loop Counting Method is translated into a FORTRAN program, the time history of load of chassis frame-of the trailer is counted with the computer.
  • Heat build-up in electrical devices is symptomatic of eddy current and hysteresis loss and requires strategies for minimization of loss and removal of heat. Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Super Efficient Motors
  • Furthermore, the thermal hysteresis is additive to the colligative effect.
  • Such behavior is responsible for the sequential rightward shift of the curves and the hysteresis.
  • Hysteresis phenomenon is very common in many ferroelectric materials.
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