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← ScienceWhich outcome results when tensile stress is applied to a magnetostrictive ferromagnetic rod?
A)Induced change of magnetic anisotropy✓
B)Increased coercivity of magnetic field
C)Saturation magnetization decreases rapidly
D)Magnetostatic energy reaches a minimum
💡 Explanation
Applied stress causes lattice strain, activating the magnetoelastic effect, because magnetic moments align to minimize energy; therefore, the magnetic anisotropy changes, rather than coercivity or saturation, which require domain wall changes.
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