How is ferrimagnetism arises in substances
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The ferrimagnetism arises in substances due to unforced magnetic momemt of the unpaired electrons in same direction.
- Strongly attracted substances in which the material shows an opposite alignment of thre magnetic moment is called ferrimagnetism.
- The opposing atomic moment produced are unequal and thus it helps to maintain the net magnetization of the material.
- This magnetic property shows permanent magnetism and is exhibited by many solids.
- Materials showing ferrimagnetism are usually ferrites, magnetite or oxides in nature.
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due to the unforced magnetic moment of the unpaired electrons in the same direction
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