Abstract

The numerical values for domain size, obtained in Part I, were discussed, in comparison with the results by Bloch's theory of ellipsoidal domain. It was concluded that the distribution of internal stress plays a leading role in the determination of the remaining position of domain boundary. The distribution of internal stress were determined from the standpoint of the probability theory. Domain size distribution formulae, showing the experimental regularties between the impulse size and the search-coil length, as described in Part I, were deduced from consideration on the relations between the distribution of internal stress and that of domain boundary.

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