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coercive force

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coercive force [kō′ər·siv ′fȯrs]
(electromagnetism)
The magnetic fieldHwhich must be applied to a magnetic material in a symmetrical, cyclicly magnetized fashion, to make the magnetic inductionBvanish. Also known as magnetic coercive force.


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Therefore, it is wrong "when anyone imposes such ceremonies, commands, and prescriptions upon the community of God with coercive force as if they were necessary, against its Christian freedom, which it has in external matters.
``The reason we think that is necessary is that the county has failed to reform itself for so long that we feel it needs the coercive force of a court order to bring about real change.
And they're able to use the coercive force of law--the courts, the police, the regulatory agencies--to get their way.
 
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