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This template is provided by the University of Utah's Graduate School, downloaded from its Thesis Templates page (Spring 2016 2016), incorporating uuthesis-2016-h.sty from here. From the Graduate School's webpage:
The following LaTeX template is intended to be used in conjunction with A Handbook for Theses and Dissertations and departmentally-approved style guides. They are only a basic guide for formatting your manuscript and do not guarantee Format Approval.
2017/05/25: added fixes for letter paper size on Overleaf.
This is an unofficial template for the Final Year Project (FYP) report for Bachelor of Electronic Engineering (BENG) and Bachelor of Computer Engineering (BENR) from Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektronik dan Kejuruteraan Komputer (FKEKK), Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) based on USM Template by Dr LianTze Lim.
This report provides insight into the magnetic phenomenon of Hysteresis. Hysteresis is defined as a retardation effect where the magnetisation of a magnetic material lags behind the magnetizing force. Here we will explore the hysteresis loop for a silver steel ferromagnet and use this to discover it’s magnetic properties. The method used will be to place a ferromagnet inside a solenoid with an alternating voltage which will continually reverse the magnetic field and magnetism direction. The relation between these two quantities will be used to produce a hysteresis loop from which magnetic properties can be deduced. The results obtained were: saturation magnetisation = (8.4±0.5)(105)Am-1; remnant magnetisation = (5.9±0.5)(105)Am-1; coercive field: (4.3±0.5)(104)Am-1; energy expended per cycle per unit volume of material: (1.55±0.05)(103)Jm-3s-1; energy product: (8.7±3.0)(104)Jm-3.
The Computer Journal, published by Oxford University Press, is one of the longest-established journals serving all branches of the academic computer science community.
For more information about the journal see http://comjnl.oxfordjournals.org/.
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