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Explain domain theory of ferromagnetic substance.​

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Ferromagnetic domains are small regions in ferromagnetic materials within which all the magnetic dipoles are aligned parallel to each other. ferromagnetic materials, due to certain mutual exchange interactions, from several number of very small regions, called domains. Weiss theory of ferromagnetism is also called domain theory of ferromagnetism.

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He postulated that the neighboring atoms of the ferromagnetic materials, due to certain mutual exchange interactions, from several number of very small regions, called domains. Weiss theory of ferromagnetism is also called domain theory of ferromagnetism.

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