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It has been found recently that in ferromagnetic resonance experiments performed in inhomogeneous rf exciting fields at a fixed frequency, absorption of power takes place at a number of distinct magnetic fields. This is ascribed to the existence of long-wavelength modes of oscillation of the ferromagnetic sample. The mode spectrum of spheroids is examined for the case, which may often hold in practice, where exchange and electromagnetic propagation can be ignored simultaneously.
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