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rem·a·nence R0143600 (rĕm′ə-nəns)n. The magnetic induction that remains in a material after removal of the magnetizing field. [From Middle English remanent, remaining, from Latin remanēns, remanent-, present participle of remanēre, to remain; see remain.] rem′a·nent adj.remanence (ˈrɛmənəns) n (General Physics) physics the ability of a material to retain magnetization, equal to the magnetic flux density of the material after the removal of the magnetizing field. Also called: retentivity [C17: from Latin remanēre to stay behind, remain]rem•a•nence (ˈrɛm ə nəns) n. the magnetic flux that remains in a magnetic circuit after an applied magnetomotive force has been removed. [1915–20] Translations
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remanence[′rem·ə·nəns] (electromagnetism) The magnetic flux density that remains in a magnetic circuit after the removal of an applied magnetomotive force; if the magnetic circuit has an air gap, the remanence will be less than the residual flux density. remanenceThe persistence of residual magnetism (on magnetic storage media) or deformations (on optical media) that may carry information susceptible to discovery using special techniques. To avoid compromise of confidential information, one can destroy data by repeated overwriting with random data.ThesaurusSeeretentivity |