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THE experiments just described can be interpreted in their essence by assuming that the magnetization induced in the material of the wire by a harmonically varying magnetic field is represented by a function of the frequency of the same type as that met with in the case of the electric polarization for a system subject to a harmonically varying electric field and possessing a resonance frequency.
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KRONIG, R. Anomalous Magnetic Behaviour of Nickel–Iron at High Frequencies. Nature 162, 528 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162528a0
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