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Effect of Manganese Coating on the Magnetic Quality of Iron Wire

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A LENGTH of Armco iron wire was heated in hydrogen at about 1320° C. until a condition of maximum permeability was reached. The magnetization curve was then obtained (broken line curve in the accompanying graph).

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WALL, T. Effect of Manganese Coating on the Magnetic Quality of Iron Wire. Nature 141, 1016 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/1411016b0

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