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The Intermediate
Fill Factor Equation as Used in Longitudinal Magnetization for Magnetic
Particle Testing
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Figure 1

Figure 1 - Illustrations of
fill factor (not to scale): (a) low fill factor; (b) intermediate
fill factor; (c) high fill factor.
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Figure 2

Figure 2 - Example cross sections
of parts: (a) rectangular; (b) square.
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Figure 3

Figure 3 - Example cross
section of a cylindrical part.
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