Abstract
THE energy lost by a high-frequency current flowing in a conductor is dependent on the product of the electrical resistivity μ and the magnetic permeability μ of the conductor, and this fact has been used by several investigators1,2,3 to determine the effective permeability of ferromagnetic metals at high frequencies.
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A review of previous work is given by Allanson, J. Inst. Elect. Eng., Pt. 3, 92, 247 (1945).
Simon, Nature, 157, 735 (1946).
Hoag and Jones, Phys. Rev., 42, 571 (1932).
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GRIFFITHS, J. Anomalous High-frequency Resistance of Ferromagnetic Metals. Nature 158, 670–671 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158670a0
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