Soft magnetic materials should have (a) Large saturation magnetization and large permeability (b) Low saturation magnetization and large permeability (c) Large saturation magnetization and low permeability (d) Low saturation magnetization and low permeability

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Soft magnetic materials should have Large saturation magnetization and large permeability

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