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↗Explain Ewing's theory of ✒✒✒✒✒✒✒✒magnetism​

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Answered by pankajchauhan08
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Ewing's molecular theory of magnetism describes every magnetic substance as being a collection of dipoles that are initially in a state where there is no specific and uniform orientation as a result of the application of a magnetic field and because of this the net magnetic field strength of the substance becomes

Answered by shabaz1031
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→ In physics, magnetism is the process in which one object exerts an attraction or repulsion force on another object.

→ Objects that exhibit this quality are called magnets.

→ Nickel, iron, cobalt and their mixtures have easily recognizable magnetic properties.

→ It is known that all objects are affected by the presence of a large amount of magnetic field.

→ Magnetism also appears in other forms, such as the presence of a magnetic field in an electromagnetic wave.

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