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Explanation:
All magnets are made of a group of metals called the ferromagnetic metals. These are metals such as nickel and iron. Each of these metals have the special property of being able to be magnetized uniformly.
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There are multiple tiny magnetic fields termed domains in every substance.
Explanation:
- All magnets are constructed of ferromagnetic metals, which are a class of metals. Nickel and iron are examples of these metals.
- Each of these metals has the unique attribute of being uniformly magnetic. When we ask how a magnet works, we're merely asking how the magnetic field is exerted by the object we call a magnet.
- A strong magnetic field, on the other hand, can align the domains of any ferromagnetic metal, resulting in a larger and stronger magnetic field. The majority of magnets are manufactured in this manner.
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