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Girr Posted - 09/21/2012 : 09:04:26 AM
I am calculating area of MH-loop(ferromagnetic hysteresis loop). for that i followed the procedure Analysis-->integrate and calculated difference in area of curves in the 1st and 3rd quadrant. Now this area is calculated w.r.t. the X-axis which in my case is the applied magnetic field. But in literature they say we have to calculate area of the curves w.r.t. the Magnetization axis which in this case is Y-axis. My problem is HOW CAN I CHOOSE AXIS WITH RESPECT TO WHICH I WANT TO CALCULATE THE AREA OF A CURVE????? can anyone help me...i need to do this cal urgently..
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Drbobshepherd Posted - 09/21/2012 : 10:40:54 AM
Simple. Before integrating, change the plot desigination of your Magnetization column to X, and the plot designation of your Magnetic Field column to Y.

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