magnetiseringsnivået
Magnetiseringsnivået, or magnetization level, refers to the degree to which a material has become a magnet. It quantifies the strength and extent of the magnetic field produced by a substance. This property is particularly relevant for ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt, which can be permanently magnetized. When a ferromagnetic material is exposed to an external magnetic field, its magnetic domains, which are microscopic regions with aligned magnetic moments, tend to align themselves with the external field. The extent of this alignment determines the magnetization level.
The magnetization level can be measured in units of magnetic moment per unit volume, often denoted by
When the external magnetic field is removed, some materials retain a significant portion of their magnetization,