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← ScienceWhich phenomenon explains magnetic hysteresis in ferromagnetic recording media?
A)Domain wall pinning delays reversal✓
B)Thermal energy exceeds saturation
C)Material exceeds Curie temperature
D)Spin relaxation alters coercivity
💡 Explanation
Domain wall pinning leads to hysteresis because the domain walls must overcome energy barriers to change magnetization. Therefore, the applied field must exceed coercivity rather than thermal limits, because material saturation and spin relaxation don't directly cause hysteresis.
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