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A magnetic domain is a region of uniform magnetization within a material.
heated or dropped on a hard surface
A magnet, or a magnetic domain.
The smallest part of a magnet is one magnetic domain.
This is a really confusing question, but I believe you want to know how the magnetic domain at the north pole of a magnet is. The answer is uniform.
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Within a magnet, the separate poles are composed of domains, regions where the individual atoms are aligned with parallel magnetic moments.
A magnetic domain is a region of uniform magnetization within a material.
heated or dropped on a hard surface
A magnet, or a magnetic domain.
The smallest part of a magnet is one magnetic domain.
This is a really confusing question, but I believe you want to know how the magnetic domain at the north pole of a magnet is. The answer is uniform.
I think it is a magnetic domain but not sure.
This is a really confusing question, but I believe you want to know how the magnetic domain at the north pole of a magnet is. The answer is uniform.
This is a really confusing question, but I believe you want to know how the magnetic domain at the north pole of a magnet is. The answer is uniform.
yes because it acts on the magnet
No!The smallest particle in which a magnet still has the same magnetic properties is a called a domain. If you split this domain into other remnants, then that particle shall seize to become a magnet and shall just be a piece of matter