Saturday, 7 June 2014

6.3 describe the properties of magnetically hard and soft materials

Magnetically hard materials are materials that stay magnetised after they have been exposed to a magnetic field. An example of this is steel.

A magnetically soft material is one that becomes demagnetised after it leaves a magnetic field. An example of this is iron. It's used in transformers as it can be magnetised and demagnetised many times a second.

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