Abstract

It is shown that the shape of a sample determines the allowed lower-bound limit of the coercive force of material that can be used for fabrication of magnets with the given shape. Rings with radial magnetization are used as examples to show that such samples can be made of only rare-earth alloys with the coercive force that is sufficiently high to satisfy technical requirements at the maximum allowed working temperature of the magnet.

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