explain ferrimagnetism
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In physics, a ferrimagnetic material is one that has populations of atoms with opposing magnetic moments, as in antiferromagnetism; however, in ferrimagnetic materials, the opposing moments are unequal and a spontaneous magnetization remains. ... Ferrimagnetism is exhibited by ferrites and magnetic garnets.
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form of antiferromagnetism in which some magnetization remains below a critical temperature
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