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why do iron fillings line up in a magnetic field??​

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Answered by puneetb642
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Explanation:

Iron is one of the ferromagnetic elements. Each iron filing consists of numerous magnetic domains. It turns out these domains can lower their energy by lining up with their fields along the skinny direction of the filing

Answered by ItzXmartySHRUTI
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Iron is one of the ferromagnetic elements. Each iron filing consists of numerous magnetic domains. It turns out these domains can lower their energy by lining up with their fields along the skinny direction of the filing.

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