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explain magnetization​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetization or magnetic polarization is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced magnetic dipole moments in a magnetic material. The origin of the magnetic moments responsible for magnetization can be either microscopic electric currents resulting from the motion of electrons in atoms, or the spin of the electrons or the nuclei.

Answered by adityajadhav192005
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Magnetization is defined as the net magnetic dipole moment per unit volume in the magnetic material .

It is a vector quantity and its Sl unit is Am .

Magnetization is the density of magnetic dipole moments that are induced in a magnetic material when it is placed near a magnet . The magnetic effects of a material can also be induced by passing an electrical current through the material , the magnetic effect is caused by the motion of electrons in atoms , or the spin of the electrons or the nuclei .

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