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\label{fig:polarizationtime10s} Generated by varying the magnetic field with a constant polarization time of 10s. The data was fitted using the fit described in Eq. \ref{eq:tanh}. In addition, each curve represents the different magnetization
\textbf{or voltage?} measured at constant cursor position on the oscilloscope, corresponding to different magnetizations. The blue curve was measured by placing the cursor at t=0 ms, the orange curve was measured by placing the cursor at t=50 ms,and the green curve was measured by placing the cursor at t=100 ms. \\\\
\textbf{screenshots to make the cursor positions more clear?}
%We can then find the actual value of the magnetization by finding a conversion factor, which will be discussed in section \ref{sec:Analysis}.