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16. What are domains in a ferromagnetic material ?​

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Answered by itzvaish08
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In ferromagnetic materials, the atoms form structures called domains. A domain is a region inside of a material where groups of magnetic moments naturally align in the same direction. There can be numerous domains within an object.

Answered by xXItzVillainxX
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In ferromagnetic materials, the atoms form structures called domains. A domain is a region inside of a material where groups of magnetic moments naturally align in the same direction. There can be numerous domains within an object.

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