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Definition of "permeability" |
A measure of how easily magnetic lines of force can pass through a material. The permeability of a material is defined as the constant of proportionality between the magnetic flux density and the magnetic field. It is a constant for a given magnetic material in the linear region. / Permeability, also called magnetic permeability, is a constant of proportionality that exists between magnetic induction and magnetic field intensity. / Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code is a binary code for alphabetic and numeric characters that IBM developed for its larger operating systems. / (1) tensor relationship between the magnetic field vector and the magnetic flux density vector in a medium with no hysteresis; flux density divided by the magnetic field in scalar media. Permeability indicates the ease with which a magnetic material can be magnetized. An electromagnet with a higher permeable core material will produce a stronger magnetic field than one with a lower permeable core material. Permeability is analogous to conductance, when describing electron flowthrough a material. |
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