Magnetisation in Ferromagnets: Understanding Hysteresis Loop

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The discussion centers on the understanding of the hysteresis loop and first magnetization in ferromagnets. Participants express frustration over the clarity of the initial question posed by Omri, who seeks an equation related to hysteresis. The conversation highlights the importance of articulating specific problems to facilitate effective communication and assistance within technical discussions.

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Hallo,

Does anyone familiar with an equation that describs hysteresis loop and First Magnetisation in ferromagnets?

Thanks

Omri
 
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omri3012 said:
Hallo,

Does anyone familiar with an equation that describs hysteresis loop and First Magnetisation in ferromagnets?

Thanks

Omri

You really ouight to make a practice in asking a question that you're having a problem with. I mean, what if someone simply answer "Yes" to your question?

Do you then ask continue with the actual problem that you're having? Why not bypass all this and go right to the point? I doubt that you're just simply curious on knowing if there there's anyone who knows the hysteresis "equation".

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
You really ouight to make a practice in asking a question that you're having a problem with. I mean, what if someone simply answer "Yes" to your question?

Do you then ask continue with the actual problem that you're having? Why not bypass all this and go right to the point? I doubt that you're just simply curious on knowing if there there's anyone who knows the hysteresis "equation".

Zz.
My apologies if my English is not good enough for your high standards, but
I'm sure that people here are intelligence enough to understand my question.
 

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