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difference between magnetic induction and demagnetization​

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Answered by bhawanibanna7773
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Magnetic induction is the process by which substances like iron are magnetised by the magnetic field. Demagnetization means decreasing magnetic property or losing it completely. ... In the magnet, each and every small part of the magnet is directed in the north and the south directions.

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Answered by actitis
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In magnetic induction, a substance is magnetized and in demagnetization, a substance is demagnetized

Explanation:

Magnetic induction is usually defined as the process by which a particular substance can be magnetized by placing it in a magnetic field. For example, a piece of iron can be magnetized by allowing it to interact with an external magnetic field.

On the other hand, demagnetization is usually defined as the process by which the magnetic property of a ferromagnetic substance can be decreased.

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