On 5/5/07, Paul Lowrance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I was taught it's different than hysteresis. Magnetic viscosity is frequency
related. It's simply magnetic lag. The electron spins in the material don't
change instantly when the applied field changes.

Okay, for a fixed field strength, it takes time for the field density
to catch up, so to speak; hence, "viscosity".  Whereas, hysteresis
relates to varying applied field strength.

So, Steorn claims that their technology takes advantage of magnetic
domain alignment time lag.

Terry

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