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← ScienceWhich risk increases when applying an external alternating magnetic field at a critical excitation frequency to a ferromagnetic core?
A)Amplified hysteresis heating results✓
B)Dimensional resonance is established
C)Eddy flow disruption increases
D)Spontaneous magnetization decreases gradually
💡 Explanation
Applying an alternating field at a critical frequency can excite resonant domain wall motion, causing amplified hysteresis heating because this frequency maximizes the area of the hysteresis loop. Therefore, hysteresis significantly increases material temperatures, rather than dimensional resonance or eddy flow disruptions.
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