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H Magnetic field strength

H Magnetic field strength = magnetizing force (do not confuse this with H = Henry) Am-1... [Pg.900]

E = electric field strength vector H = magnetic field strength vector... [Pg.25]

Magnetization (M) - Defined byM = B y -El, where B is magnetic induction, H magnetic field strength, and the permeability of a vacuum. [1]... [Pg.109]

H Magnetic field strength. Unit ampere per metre, A/m. A field of 1 A/m is produced by an infinitely long solenoid with n turns per metre of coil, carrying a current of 1/n, A. [Pg.112]

H Magnetic field strength oersted (Oe). A field of 1 Oe exerts a force of 1 dyne on a unit pole. (The cgs system is based on magnetic poles.)... [Pg.113]

A = magnetic cluster specific heat C = specific heat H = magnetic field strength kg = Boltzmann s constant L(jc) = Langevin function M = magnetization (M) = average atomic weight... [Pg.247]

B = magnetic flux density H = magnetic field strength N = number of cycles RRR = residual resistivity ratio... [Pg.489]

For a linear molecule X=0 in eqs. (6a) "(7). The newly used symbols mean Mj = magnetic quantum number to 7 z=magnetic-field direction Af,v = magnetic quantum number to H = magnetic field strength... [Pg.788]

The Faraday rotation 0p is given in angular degrees per cm and the Verdet constant V in min Oe" cm" 0p = V l H, where l = optical pathlength in the sample, H = magnetic field strength. [Pg.263]

H Magnetic field strength, used interchangeably with B. H more commonly used in NMR spectroscopy... [Pg.1241]


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