What Are the Negative Effects of Hysteresis in Metals and Electrical Systems?

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Hysteresis in metals and electrical systems can lead to significant negative effects, primarily overheating in wires, which results in low energy transfer and reduced efficiency. Magnetic hysteresis in metals can cause energy loss during magnetization and demagnetization cycles. This inefficiency is particularly problematic in electrical systems, where excessive heat can damage components and reduce overall performance. Understanding these effects is crucial for improving energy efficiency in various applications. Further research and analysis are needed to mitigate these issues effectively.
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what are the negative effect of hystersis in metals
or negative effects of magnetic hystersis

for electrical hystersi
over heatin in wires causing low energy transfer and effency
 
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lee123456789 said:
what are the negative effect of hystersis in metals
or negative effects of magnetic hystersis

for electrical hystersi
over heatin in wires causing low energy transfer and effency
What research have you done so far? What have you found out?
 
lee123456789 said:
what are the negative effect of hystersis in metals
or negative effects of magnetic hystersis

for electrical hystersi
over heatin in wires causing low energy transfer and effency
Please keep this discussion in your original schoolwork thread: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/electrical-hysteresis-help.962079/

And as @phinds has asked -- you need to show us your work so far on understanding magnetic hysteresis in metals...
 
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