CORE LOSS VALUES
Figure 2.6 shows the core loss data for M-15, which is a 3 percent silicon steel. This magnetic material is used in many transformers and small motors. Figure 2.7a and b shows the core loss data for a nickel alloy widely used in electronics equipment (48 NI) and a ferrite material, respectively.
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