Not usually. In most applications you want a linear response in voltage to stimulus with as low a time constant for change as possible. This is the ideal and not completely achievable or justified by the cost. As a rule the smaller the stimulus being measured the less desirable hysteresis. Think of an elephant sitting on the scale it takes some moments for the springs and counter weights to reach an equilibrium. A funny thing though. In Biology most sensory receptors show some type of hysteresis. That may be because they respond with a frequency encoded response though.
Magnetic hysteresis is the phenomenon where the magnetization of a material depends not only on the current magnetic field, but also its history. When the magnetic field is applied and then removed, the material retains some magnetization, showing a lag or "memory" in its response to changing magnetic fields. This results in the characteristic hysteresis loop observed in magnetic materials.
The fatness of a hysteresis curve in a sample can be due to factors like impurities in the material, sample geometry, and microstructural features causing domain movement with different energy barriers. These factors can lead to a wider range of magnetic responses within the sample, resulting in a broader hysteresis curve.
In hysteresis materials it represents the energy dissipated in them during the cycle of magnetization & demagnetization (just refer any hysteresis loop diagram) . This is used in many applications especially in aerospace to damp the oscillations in satellite.
hysteresis loss= K B^1.6 egs/sec where k is STEINMEITZ coefficient and B is the maximum magnetic flux density
Place the ultrasound transducer on the ventral midline of the abdomen, just cranial to the pubis. This should cover the area where the urinary bladder is located in cats. Adjust the transducer until you obtain a clear image of the bladder.
what is hysteresis losses
It is a special type of synchronous motor.It works on the principle of hysteresis and the torque is produced due to hysteresis
can Hysteresis motor use like alternator
thermocouple,piezoelectric transducer,photoelectric transducer.
max hysteresis = max(O_decreasing - O_increasing) / (O_max - O_min)
transducer was invented by
The basic principle of a transducer: A transducer which converts a physical quantity to the electrical quantity.
Give a brief idea of principle of hysteresis motor,application.
Hysteresis - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 October 2012
what type of transducer potentiometer
the leading or lagging between the stress and strain is called hysteresis loop
please give a simple defineatoin of transducer.