Discontinuties of Magnetization in Iron and Nickel

Abstract
Discontinuities of magnetization.—These have been observed in iron and nickel and recorded photographically. The number corresponding to a given small change of magnetizing force has been determined for different speeds of magnetization. For high speeds there appear to be more and smaller discontinuities as the speed is slightly reduced. If the speed is greatly reduced, however, there are fewer discontinuities in ordinary specimens than for high speeds. The length of the portion of material associated with each discontinuity is estimated to be 2 or 3 mm; the volume is of the order 107 cm3.

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