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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Berea_College/Electromagnetics_I/10%3A_Appendices/10.02%3A_Permeability_of_Some_Common_Materials
      The values below are relative permeability  a few materials that are commonly encountered in electrical engineering applications, and for which μr is significantly different from 1 . These material...The values below are relative permeability  a few materials that are commonly encountered in electrical engineering applications, and for which μr is significantly different from 1 . These materials are predominantly ferromagnetic metals and (in the case of ferrites) materials containing significant ferromagnetic metal content. Nearly all other materials exhibit μr that is not significantly different from that of free space.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electricity_and_Magnetism/Electromagnetics_I_(Ellingson)/10%3A_Appendices/10.02%3A_Permeability_of_Some_Common_Materials
      The values below are relative permeability  a few materials that are commonly encountered in electrical engineering applications, and for which μr is significantly different from 1 . These material...The values below are relative permeability  a few materials that are commonly encountered in electrical engineering applications, and for which μr is significantly different from 1 . These materials are predominantly ferromagnetic metals and (in the case of ferrites) materials containing significant ferromagnetic metal content. Nearly all other materials exhibit μr that is not significantly different from that of free space.

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