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Does earth have aligned domains

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Updated: 8/21/2019

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Are domains alligned in magnets?

Yes. When a material is magnetized the magnetic domains are aligned.


How are the domains of magnet arranged?

Magnetic domains are regions within a magnetic material where the magnetic moments of the atoms are aligned in the same direction. These domains can vary in size and orientation within the material. When the domains are aligned, the material exhibits magnetic properties.


A permanent magnet has magnetic properties because?

it is made of materials like iron, nickel, or cobalt that have magnetic domains aligned in one direction, creating a magnetic field. The aligned magnetic domains result in a north and south pole, giving the magnet its magnetic properties.


When a material is unmagnetized the domains are aligned in which direction?

When a material is unmagnetized, the domains are randomly oriented in different directions.


When the magnetic domains in a material can be aligned but eventually drift out of alignment the material is?

ferromagnetic.


What characteristic exists in magnets that does not exists in material that lack magnetism?

Domains are aligned.


What characteristic exists in magnets that does not exist in materials that that lack magnetism?

Domains are aligned.


How are magnetic domains arranged differently in a magnetized material and in a materials that is not magnetized?

The domains in a magnetic material is aligned unlike the non-magnetic material which is scattered


When the magnetic domains in a material can be aligned but eventually drift out of alignment the material is .?

temporarily magnetic


Why does a material with randomly aligned magnetic domains fail to exhibit magnetic properties?

A material with randomly aligned magnetic domains fails to exhibit magnetic properties because the opposing magnetic moments of the domains cancel each other out. Each domain may be magnetized, but their random orientations result in a net magnetic moment of zero, preventing the material from displaying an overall magnetic field. Only when the domains are aligned, as in ferromagnetic materials, can a material exhibit strong magnetic properties.


How are domains arranged in materials that are not magnetized and in ones that are not?

Domains in magnetized materials are all aligned in one direction - those in un-magnetized objects are arranged randomly.


How are magnetic domains arranged differently in a magnetized material and in a material that is not magnetized?

The magnetic domains of an unmagnetized material will be pointing in random directions, which is why it is appearing to me unmagnetized. In a magnetized material, they move from north to south.