When a ferromagnetic material goes through a hysteresis loop, its thermal energy is increased. Where does this energy come from?

When a ferromagnetic material goes through a hysteresis loop, when the magnetization force is applied, the molecules of the magnetic material are aligned in one particular direction, and when this magnetic force is reversed in the opposite direction, work is done to wipe out the residual magnetism. This work done by the magnetizing force produces heat; this wastage of energy in form of heat or thermal energy is known as hysteresis loss.


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