Coercivity is a term commonly used in the field of magnetism and materials science. It refers to the ability of a magnetic material to withstand an external magnetic field without becoming demagnetized. More specifically, coercivity is defined as the intensity of the external magnetic field that must be applied in the opposite direction to reduce the magnetization of a material to zero after it has been magnetized.
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