Physics, asked by chowdarypulipatipard, 2 months ago

in which material the structure of the substance is divided into small magnetic domains​

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Answered by Mrvisible92
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ferromagnetic

  • In ferromagnetic materials, smaller groups of atoms band together into areas called domains, in which all the electrons have the same magnetic orientation. That's why you can magnetize them. See how it works in this tutorial. Electrons are teeny tiny magnets.

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Answered by pankajpal6971
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Answer:

The correct answer is a ferromagnetic material.

Explanation:

  • A section of a magnetic substance where the magnetization is uniformly oriented is called a magnetic domain. This indicates that the atoms' individual magnetic moments are lined up with one another and pointing in the same general direction.
  • The domains of the ferromagnetic material seen above are randomly oriented (the illustration shows how this phenomenon works, not the actual size or shape of domains).
  • Red-colored Magnetic Field Lines, which are often undetectable, may be seen extending from the bar magnet's poles. To get the magnet to interact with the field lines and be closer to the ferromagnetic material, use the Magnet Position slider.

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