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Question: Which of the following statements related to hysteresis loop is incorrect? A.)The curve of \(B\) a...

Which of the following statements related to hysteresis loop is incorrect?
A.)The curve of BB against HH for a ferromagnetic material is called hysteresis loop.
B.)The area of BHB - H curve is a measure of power dissipated per cycle per unit area of the specimen.
C.)Coercivity is a measure of the magnetic field required to destroy the residual magnetism of ferromagnetic material.
D.)The retentivity of a specimen is the measure of magnetic field remaining in the specimen when the magnetizing field is removed.

Explanation

Solution

Hint – Start the solution by describing the hysteresis loop. Then describe the experimental process of plotting of the hysteresis loop showing retentivity and coercivity.
Hysteresis loop is a four quadrant graph, made by plotting BB (magnetic flux density) against HH (magnetic field).

Step By Step Answer:
To make a hysteresis loop, we take a magnetic material that has not been magnetized in any way. We apply a magnetic field on it by supplying current to the wire loop surrounding the magnetic material.

The steps to make hysteresis loop are –

1.)When there is no current (I=0I = 0), there will be no flux density (BB) and hence, no magnetizing force (HH). This is the origin point (OO) on the graph.

2.)When the value of current is increased, both the flux density (BB) and magnetizing force (HH) increase. On the diagram you can see path OQOQ

3.)At a certain value of current, flux density (BB) becomes maximum and this is the point QQ on the graph.

4.)Now we start to decrease the current, the magnetizing force (HH) decreases in an expected manner, but flux density (BB) does not decrease as expected.

5.)The pointRR indicates a state where H=0H = 0 , I=0I = 0 and a certain value of BB, BB lags behind the magnetizing force (HH). This is called hysteresis. Hysteresis is a property of a magnetic material by virtue of which BB lags behind HH. The value of BB at this current stage is called retentivity.

6.)On reversing the direction of current, the direction of HH will also be reversed. The increase of HH in the reverse direction following the path RSRS. The point SS, we get a negative value of HH, where the value of BB becomes zero. This negative value of HHis called the coercivity of the material

7.)On further increasing current in the negative direction, the loop follows a path STST. At point TT, we obtain a negative maximum.

8.)Now we decrease the current again to zero. The hysteresis loop follows a path TUTU, again BB lags behind the magnetizing force (HH). At point UU, we again see a residual BB (in the negative direction).

9.)The direction of the current is again reversed and the loop follows a path UVUV, at point VV, BB becomes zero, for some amount of HH.

10.)On further increase the loop follows the path VQVQ to reach a maximum BB value again.

Note: Importance of hysteresis loop –

1.)If the hysteresis loop is small, it means less hysteresis loss.
2.)The value of retentivity and coercivity can also be found through a hysteresis loop.
3.)We can choose the appropriate material for electromagnets, by finding out the residual magnetism through the BHB - H graph.

The area of a hysteresis loop gives information about the amount of energy lost in applying the external magnetic field and not the power dissipated per cycle per unit area of the specimen.

Hence, option B is the correct choice.