The spontaneous polarization of ferroelectric materials implies a hysteresis effect which can be used as a memory function.
Two other types of sensors used to measure soil water matric potential are also influenced by hysteresis effects within the sensor itself.
This phenomenon is known as the 'hysteresis effect'.
When hysteresis effects are present, the return to a more-desirable state is sometimes impossible or impractical (given management constraints).
Initially its vertical deformation is increasing, which is resisted by the hysteresis effect.
This is again resisted by the hysteresis effect.
However, it is possible that some thermal hysteresis effects may have to be overcome.
From these data it could be concluded that in the absence of any rank related thermal behaviour, hysteresis effects are not operative.
Some of them possess magnetic ground states and give rise to hysteresis effects and metastable magnetic phases.
They claimed that research showed the tandem action of the two blades to give a closer shave than a single blade, because of a hysteresis effect.