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explain domain theory of magnetism​

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Answered by harshvashishta7
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The domain theory states that inside a magnet there are small regions in which the magnetic direction of all the atoms are aligned in the same directions. These regions are known as domains. Within a domain, the aligment of the magnetic direction is the same.

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.The domain theory states that inside a magnet there are small regions in which the magnetic direction of all the atoms are aligned in the same directions. These regions are known as domains. Within a domain, the aligment of the magnetic direction is the same.

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