I understand that the magnetization must saturate as more and

tuehanhyd8ml

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2022-04-07

I understand that the magnetization must saturate as more and more domains are aligned. But B is still directly proportional to H, and hence it must increase linearly with H. But every book that teaches B−H curve, says that it saturates after some time. How can this be so?

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notemilyu1208

notemilyu1208

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No, your understanding is wrong: B isn't proportional to H, the relationship is B = μ 0 ( H + M ( H ) ) where M is the magnetization . And M saturates for precisely the reason you state: its maximum value is reached when all the magnetic dipoles in a medium are perfectly aligned with the ambient field H . At very high fields, when the material saturates, B keeps increasing with increasing H owing to the "freespace" μ 0 H term in B = μ 0 ( H + M ( H ) ), but for many materials, the gradient μ 0 is extremely small compared to the rate of change of M in the unsaturated region, so the B−H curve looks as though it flattens out even though its gradient has fallen to μ 0 d H M | H = 0

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