Respuesta :
When a magnetized magnet is exposed to a strong magnetic field that is set up in opposition to the magnet's magnetization, a portion of the magnet may become demagnetized.
This demagnetization essentially reduces the magnet's effective field, and the magnet's performance suffers as a result.
Answer:
The field strength required for the demagnetization must be of opposite polarity (reversing) to the magnetization field strength H sat, hence -H c. The demagnetization with reversing field H c only works on a magnetized material sample of simple, symmetrical geometry. Technical parts with irregular geometry and made of materials with different magnetic properties (for example hardened parts) must be demagnetized.
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