Hysteresis*
Hysteresis*
Chemistry and physics definitions of scientific terms
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Definition of hysteresis*
Hysteresis* - An irreversible response of a system (parameter A) as a function of an external force (parameter F), usually symmetric with respect to the origin of the A vs. F graph after the initial application of the force. A common example is magnetic induction vs. magnetic field strength in a ferromagnet.
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