magnetic permeability

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a measure of the magnetisation of a material in a magnetic field; symbol μ. Materials with values less than 1 are diamagnetic those above are paramagnetic
The ability of a substance to acquire high magnetization in relatively weak magnetic fields. Relative increase or decrease in the magnetic field inside a material compared with the magnetic field in which the material is located. In empty space the magnetic permeability is 1, because there is no matter to modify the field. Materials may be classified by the value of their magnetic permeability. Diamagnetic materials (see diamagnetism) have constant relative permeabilities of slightly less than
Paramagnetic materials (see paramagnetism) have constant relative permeabilities of slightly more than
The relative permeability of ferromagnetic materials (see ferromagnetism) increases as the magnetizing field increases, reaches a maximum, and then decreases. Pure iron and some alloys have relative permeabilities of 100,000 or more
magnetic permeability

    Hyphenation

    mag·net·ic per·me·a·bi·li·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    mägnetîk pırmiıbîlîti

    Pronunciation

    /magˈnetək pərmēəˈbələtē/ /mæɡˈnɛtɪk pɜrmiːəˈbɪlɪtiː/
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