explain the phenomenon of hysteresis in ferromagnetic materials
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Ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, contain unpaired electrons, each with a small magnetic field of its own, that align readily with each other in response to an external magnetic field. This alignment tends to persists even after the magnetic field is removed, a phenomenon called hysteresis.
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The phenomenon of hysteresis in ferromagnetic materials is the result of two causes:
- Rotation of magnetization and changes in size or number of magnetic domains.
- Single domain magnets are used wherever a strong,stable magnetization is needed.
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