Abstract
At low frequencies the fraction of domain walls moving at a given instant is small; at higher frequencies all the walls move. Therefore, as the frequency approaches zero the eddy current constant becomes larger. The calculations of Pry and Bean are shown to pertain to the higher frequency case. It also is pointed out that the hysteresis loss should not be the lower limit of the loss vs frequency curve as usually measured.

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