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How ferromagnetic property is explained on the basis of domain theory?

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Answered by itzcutiepie777
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<font color= "Black">  His theory is also named as domain theory of ferromagnetism. The domains are aligned along the direction of the applied magnetic field grow in size that is they align opposite to the field direction which gets reduced. ... In the presence of a strong magnetic field, the material gets magnetized by the process of alignment.

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Those regions were called domains.

  • His theory is also named as domain theory of ferromagnetism.

  • The domains are aligned along the direction of the applied magnetic field grow in size that is they align opposite to the field direction which gets reduced.

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