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Hami Hashmi
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If you had a box made of mu-metal and and a magnetic material inside the box, then took an insulated wire and wrapped outside the mu-metal box and applied a current, then applied a magnetic field outside the box, which one would magnetize the mu-metal, even for a brief amount of time? Also, if the current outside mu-metal will magnetize it, would applying an insulator on top of the mu-metal help?
Also, if mu-metal has such a high permeability, why isn't it used in applications where high permeability is required, like electric motors?
Also, if mu-metal has such a high permeability, why isn't it used in applications where high permeability is required, like electric motors?