[ほじりょく, hojiryoku] (n) (See 抗磁力) coercivity; coercive force [Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Coercive \Co*er"cive\, a.
Serving or intended to coerce; having power to constrain. --
{Co*er"cive*ly}, adv. -- Co*er"cive*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]
Coercive power can only influence us to outward
practice. --Bp.
Warburton.
[1913 Webster]
{Coercive force} or {Coercitive force} (Magnetism), the power
or force which in iron or steel produces a slowness or
difficulty in imparting magnetism to it, and also
interposes an obstacle to the return of a bar to its
natural state when active magnetism has ceased. It plainly
depends on the molecular constitution of the metal.
--Nichol.
[1913 Webster]
The power of resisting magnetization or
demagnization is sometimes called coercive force.
--S. Thompson.
[1913 Webster]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
coercive
adj 1: serving or intended to coerce; "authority is directional
instead of coercive"
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