coercivity

/kəːsɛrvɪtɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The property of a material that characterizes its ability to be magnetized and retain magnetization.

“The coercivity of the new magnetic alloy was significantly higher than that of the old one.”

2. noun

The state or quality of being coercive.

“The coercivity of the government’s policies has been a major point of contention among critics.”

Synonyms

  • coercion
  • constraint

Antonyms

  • freedom
  • voluntariness