how are magnets classified
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The two most common types of magnetism are diamagnetism and paramagnetism, which account for most of the periodic table of elements at room temperature. These elements are usually referred to as non-magnetic, whereas those which are referred to as magnetic are actually classified as ferromagnetic.
Most materials are classified either as ferromagnetic, diamagnetic or paramagnetic.
1. Ferromagnetic. Ferromagnetic materials have some unpaired electrons in their atoms and therefore generate a net magnetic field, albeit a very weak one. ...
2. Diamagnetic. ...
3. Paramagnetic.
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