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Intrinsic coercive force

Intrinsic coercive force indicates a materials' resistance to demagnetization. It is equal to the demagnetizing force which reduces the intrinsic induction, Bi, in the material to zero after magnetising to saturation; measured in oersteds. It's expressed as (Hci).

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