Explore Hysteresis through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Hysteresis in a sentence
Hysteresis meaning
- A property of a system such that an output value is not a strict function of the corresponding input, but also incorporates some lag, delay, or history dependence, and in particular when the response for a decrease in the input variable is different from the response for an increase. For example, a thermostat with a nominal setpoint of 75° might switch the controlled heat source on when the temperature drops below 74°, and off when it rises above 76°.
- Magnetic friction in dynamos, by which every reversal of magnetism in the iron causes dissipation of energy.
Synonyms of Hysteresis
Using Hysteresis
- The main meaning on this page is: A property of a system such that an output value is not a strict function of the corresponding input, but also incorporates some lag, delay, or history dependence, and in particular when the response for a decrease in the input variable is different from the response for an increase. For example, a thermostat with a nominal setpoint of 75° might switch the controlled heat source on when the temperature drops below 74°, and off when it rises above 76°. | Magnetic friction in dynamos, by which every reversal of magnetism in the iron causes dissipation of energy.
- Useful related words include: physical phenomenon.
- In the example corpus, hysteresis often appears in combinations such as: hysteresis loops, hysteresis and, to hysteresis.
Context around Hysteresis
- Average sentence length in these examples: 18.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 8 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Hysteresis
- In this selection, "hysteresis" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 18.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, angle, dedicated, adjustable, loops, pin and network stand out and add context to how "hysteresis" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a dedicated hysteresis pin is and a programmable hysteresis without feedback. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "hysteresis" sits close to words such as abhinandan, abhor and abscesses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with hysteresis
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This pattern is called a hysteresis loop. (7 words)
It is subject to frequency jumps and hysteresis loops. (9 words)
Positive feedback may also introduce hysteresis into a circuit. (9 words)
Other influencing factors are the overtone used, the mounting and electrodes, impurities in the crystal, mechanical strain, crystal geometry, rate of temperature change, thermal history (due to hysteresis), ionizing radiation, and drive level. (33 words)
Core losses are caused mostly by hysteresis and eddy current effects in the core and are proportional to the square of the core flux for operation at a given frequency. (30 words)
A dedicated voltage comparator may also contain additional features such as an accurate, internal voltage reference, an adjustable hysteresis and a clock gated input. (24 words)
Example sentences (20)
Using a dedicated hysteresis pin is also convenient if the source impedance is high since the inputs are isolated from the hysteresis network.
A dedicated voltage comparator may also contain additional features such as an accurate, internal voltage reference, an adjustable hysteresis and a clock gated input.
Contact angle is a measure of static hydrophobicity, and contact angle hysteresis and slide angle are dynamic measures.
Core losses are caused mostly by hysteresis and eddy current effects in the core and are proportional to the square of the core flux for operation at a given frequency.
Dielectric relaxation in changing electric fields could be considered analogous to hysteresis in changing magnetic fields (for inductors or transformers ).
Hysteresis A comparator normally changes its output state when the voltage between its inputs crosses through approximately zero volts.
Inductors with ferromagnetic cores have additional energy losses due to hysteresis and eddy currents in the core, which increase with frequency.
In general, liquids in the Cassie–Baxter state exhibit lower slide angles and contact angle hysteresis than those in the Wenzel state.
It is subject to frequency jumps and hysteresis loops.
It is subject to frequency jumps and hysteresis loops similar to the hole tone.
It is thought that Greece's potential output has been eroded by this prolonged massive unemployment due to the associated hysteresis effects.
Other influencing factors are the overtone used, the mounting and electrodes, impurities in the crystal, mechanical strain, crystal geometry, rate of temperature change, thermal history (due to hysteresis), ionizing radiation, and drive level.
Positive feedback may also introduce hysteresis into a circuit.
The hysteresis loops are clear indications of the complex nature of the jet instability gain structure.
The process has hysteresis loops and the frequencies are related to multiples of the quarter wavelength resonance of the cavity.
These comparators make it possible to add a programmable hysteresis without feedback or complicated equations.
They are called ferroelectrics by analogy to ferromagnetic materials, which have spontaneous magnetization and exhibit similar hysteresis loops.
This pattern is called a hysteresis loop.
This theory of persistence in structural unemployment has been referred to as an example of path dependence or "hysteresis".
To prevent this output oscillation, a small hysteresis of a few millivolts is integrated into many modern comparators.
Common combinations with hysteresis
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- hysteresis loops 5×
- hysteresis and 4×
- to hysteresis 4×
- the hysteresis 2×
- angle hysteresis 2×
- hysteresis in 2×
- and hysteresis 2×