koersivitet
Koersivitet is a term used in magnetism to describe the resistance of a ferromagnetic material to demagnetization. It is a measure of how strongly a magnetic field must be applied in the reverse direction to reduce the magnetization of a material to zero after it has been saturated. Materials with high koersivitet are difficult to demagnetize and are known as "hard" magnetic materials. Conversely, materials with low koersivitet are easily demagnetized and are called "soft" magnetic materials.
The koersivitet of a material is an important property that determines its suitability for various applications.
Soft magnetic materials, on the other hand, are used in applications where the magnetic field needs to