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what do you mean by magnetic saturation?

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When a piece of unmagnetised magnetic material touches or is brought near the pole of a permanent magnet, the former becomes a magnet itself. This is known as induced magnetism.

The state of a paramagnet or ferromagnet in which its magnetization has reached a maximum value, and does not change upon further increase in the intensity of the magnetizing field is magnetic saturation. Induced magnetism is possible in different materials and similar workpieces of varying size, shape and configuration, only up to a certain limit. Magnetic saturation is reached and there is a point of 'diminishing returns' at which attempting more externally applied magnetic field will give rise to no additional magnetic induction.

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Magnetic saturation, saturation is reached when increasing the external magnetic field 'H' doesn't increase the magnetization of the target material any further. This means the total magnetic flux density 'B' levels off (more or less). In actuality, it continues to increase very slowly due to vacuum permeability.

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