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Magnetic reluctance is a measure of how easily a material can be magnetized or how difficult it is for magnetic lines of force (magnetic flux) to pass through a magnetic circuit. It is analogous to electrical resistance in electrical circuits. While electrical resistance opposes the flow of electric current, magnetic reluctance opposes the flow of magnetic flux.

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  1. Electric and magnetic fields in matter
  2. Chemical physics
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