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Discussion Forum : Inductors - General Questions (Q.No. 7)
7.
What is hysteresis?
lead between cause and effect
lag between cause and effect
lead between voltage and current
lag between voltage and current
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Prasanna said:   1 decade ago
Hysteresis is the lag between input and output.. It depends on both input and previous output..
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Manteshkumar said:   1 decade ago
Hysteresis is the apposition by any causes are defects to the flow of current.

Simpi said:   1 decade ago
Is hysteresis produced by change in frequency?

Rakesh mahadev said:   1 decade ago
@Mantesh.

Opposition is to the cause created and not by itself.

For example, lets take an inductor to which current is an input, the change in current (cause-di/dt) is eliminated by reducing it (effect).

Hope its correct.

Sadaf said:   1 decade ago
Hysteresis is graph b/w magnetizing current (x-axis) and magnetism (on y-axis) whenever current changes it produces magnetic field. In transformer for example current changes in primary coil (which is cause) and as a result magnetic field is induced in iron core and in secondary coil (which is effect) so magnetism lags behind magnetizing current.

ARUN KUMAR M said:   9 years ago
The phenomenon in which the value of a physical property lags behind changes in the effect causing it, as for instance when magnetic induction lags behind the magnetizing force.

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