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Explain Ferromagnetism?

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Answered by Bᴇʏᴏɴᴅᴇʀ
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# Explain Ferromagnetism?

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The individual atoms (or ions or molecules) in a ferromagnetic material posses a dipole moment as in a paramagnetic material. However, they interact with one another in such way that they spontaneously align themselves in a common direction over a macroscopic volume called domain.

• Thus, in a paramagnetic material the field lines are highly concentrated. In a non uniform magnetic field the sample tends to move towards the region of high field.

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Answered by psychochhhori
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The individual atoms (or ions or molecules) in a ferromagnetic material posses a dipole moment as in a paramagnetic material. However, they interact with one another in such way that they spontaneously align themselves in a common direction over a macroscopic volume called domain.

Thus, in a paramagnetic material the field lines are highly concentrated. In a non uniform magnetic field the sample tends to move towards the region of high field.

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