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An experimental study is made of the process of magnetization of rails by a source of constant, square-shaped, magnetic field in translational motion. The experiments were carried out at velocities from 0 to 25 km/hr. It is shown that the rail magnetization at a given velocity depends entirely on the accompanying magnetic phenomena: the “motion hysteresis,” the inconsistent stepwise inversions, and the remanent magnetization.
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Miroshin, N.V. Magnetization of rails by a moving field source. Soviet Physics Journal 9, 62–66 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00818184
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