hysteresisia
Hysteresisia is a term used in the field of materials science and physics to describe a phenomenon where the state of a system depends on its history of previous states. This concept is particularly relevant in the study of ferromagnetic materials, where the magnetic properties of a material are influenced by its prior exposure to magnetic fields. The term "hysteresis" originates from the Greek word "hysteresis," which means "lagging behind" or "delayed response."
In ferromagnetic materials, hysteresis refers to the lagging response of the magnetization of a material to
The area enclosed by the hysteresis loop represents the energy lost as heat during each cycle of
Hysteresis is not limited to magnetic materials. It can also be observed in other systems, such as