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The B-H curve, also known as the magnetization curve, represents the relationship between the magnetic field (H) applied to a material and the magnetic induction (B) it exhibits in response. It shows how magnetization changes with the strength of an external magnetic field and helps characterize the magnetic properties of a material, such as ferromagnetic materials showing hysteresis.

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