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Typical size of magnetic domain is......

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Answered by Anonymous
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0.1 to 1 mm

This forms domains, small neighborhoods where the magnetic moments are aligned. Typical dimensions of domains are 0.1 to 1 mm. When a ferromagnetic material is not magnetized it still has domains, but the domains have random magnetization direction

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Answered by deepanshu67892
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Typical size of magnetic domain is 0.1 to 1 millimeter.

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Magnetic domains

Magnetic domain is the space in which the magnetisation is in the same direction. Its structure can be irregular. It can be found in the ferromagnetic materials. In ferromagnetic materials net magnetic moments of all the domains is zero in the absence of magnetic field. It is formed by the atomic magnetic moments like orbital magnetic moment and spin magnetic moments aligned in the same direction. Above some temperature called as Curie temperature these domains does not exists. These domains are small regions in space so there size is small of order of 10^{-4}\:to\:10^{-3} m.

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