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Features of the Change in the Circular Resistivity of Electrically Conducting Ferromagnetic Rods

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A method is proposed of investigating the circular resistivity of extended ferromagnetic rods in the nonuniform alternating magnetic fields of inductance coils of arbitrary length. Experiments and investigations of the particular features of its variation are presented.

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Popov, G.M. Features of the Change in the Circular Resistivity of Electrically Conducting Ferromagnetic Rods. Measurement Techniques 45, 755–760 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020968027773

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