Does magnetostriction change volume?
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The change in the geometrical dimensions of a ferromagnetic solid exposed to anyone external magnetic field is called magnetostriction. It can be distinguished be a change in the volume and a change in length. The volume change is only a fraction of the change in the form of the magnetostrictive active material.
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The change in the geometrical dimensions of a ferromagnetic solid exposed to anyone external magnetic field is called magnetostriction. It can be distinguished be a change in the volume and a change in length. The volume change is only a fraction of the change in the form of the magnetostrictive active material.
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☇ No, it doesn't change its volume
☇ The change in volume is due to expansion of the body due to outer force or heat.
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