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Crystalline soft magnetic materials

Author: Thierry WAECKERLÉ

Publication date: June 10, 2010

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1. Magnetism of ferromagnetic metal alloys

1.1 Systems of units and electromagnetic quantities used

Despite the growing use of the International System (SI), many places still use the CGS or Anglo-Saxon system: knowing how to quickly switch from one to the other can be very useful (table 1 ).

The relationship between the magnetic field H (the excitation), the magnetic polarization J(

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