Coercivity
Coercivity is defined as the value of the magnetising field at which the intensity of magnetisation becomes zero. It is also known as coercive field.
Hence, the coercivity of a material is a measure of the strength of the reverse magnetising field required to finish out the residual magnetism of the magnetic material.
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