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What is magnetization? How can we magnetise a magnetic material?

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Answered by singhparth1981
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Ferromagnetic materials, which include iron, cobalt and nickel, are materials that exhibit magnetic properties. The atoms in these materials are grouped in magnetically similar regions called domains. ... You can magnetize these and other ferromagnetic objects by exposing them to an existing magnetic field.

Answered by AditiMandviya
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In classical electromagnetism, magnetization or magnetic polarization is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced magnetic dipole moments in a magnetic material. ... Physicists and engineers usually define magnetization as the quantity of magnetic moment per unit volume.

Ferromagnetic materials, which include iron, cobalt and nickel, are materials that exhibit magnetic properties. The atoms in these materials are grouped in magnetically similar regions called domains. ... You can magnetize these and other ferromagnetic objects by exposing them to an existing magnetic field.

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