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In a magnetized material, domains are aligned in the same direction, creating a net magnetic field. In an unmagnetized material, domains are randomly oriented, resulting in no net magnetic field. Magnetization involves reorienting these domains to align in a specific direction, leading to the material becoming magnetized.