[BC] hysterusis

Dave Dunsmoor mrfixit
Thu Dec 1 20:39:14 CST 2005


    It's kind like "electronic inertia". Sluggish in getting going and
sluggish in stopping, reversing and then going in the opposite direction.

    Not really how it is, but it sort of describes the action.

Dave Dunsmoor



> I can't spell it to save my life right now, but one way to describe it is
the natural amount of reactive response lag to an event.
>
> Like when a motor is started, there is a delay between when the EMF is
applied to the coil and when the rotor starts turning at it's rated RPM and
load.
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> There are others which better describe this I'm sure.
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> MM
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> > Wha is this histerusis stuff;
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> > loks like a little like histherwatsus to me..
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> >
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> > hick......
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> > Stanley Adams


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