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How how does antiferromagnetism differ from ferri magnetism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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is that antiferromagnetism is (physics) a phenomenon, similar to ferromagnetism, in which magnetic domains line up in a regular pattern, but with neighbouring electron spins pointing in opposite directions; materials showing this effect are either ferrimagnetic or diamagnetic, and become paramagnetic above the neel

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Antiferromagnetism is a phenomenon, ferromagnetism, in which magnetic domains line up in a regular pattern, but with neighbouring electron spins pointing in opposite directions materials showing this effect are either ferrimagnetic or diamagnetic, and become paramagnetic above the neel.

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