Which of the following produces
magnetic anisotropy
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Shape Anisotropy
The third type of anisotropy is due to the shape of a mineral grain. A magnetized body will produce magnetic charges or poles at the surface. This surface charge distribution, acting in isolation, is itself another source of a magnetic field, called the demagnetizing field.
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- The term magnetic anisotropy refers to the presence of a non-uniform magnetic field.
- Electrons in -systems (e.g., aromatics, alkenes, alkynes, carbonyls, etc.) interact with the applied magnetic field, causing an anisotropic magnetic field.
- Magnetocry stalling anisotropy is an intrinsic property of a ferrimagnet, independent of grain size and shape.
- In can be most easily seen by measuring magnetization curves along with different crystal directions.
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