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A magnetic domain is an atom or group of atoms within a material that have some kind of "net" or uniform electron motion. Let's look a bit more closely to see what that means and what the implications are. A fundamental property of any charged particle is that when it is in motion, it creates a magnetic field around its path of travel. Electrons are negatively charged particles, and they create electromagnetic fields about themselves as they move. We know that electrons orbit atomic nuclei, and they create magnetic fields while doing so. Let's keep going from there. If we take one or more atoms or groups of atoms and align them so that they have some kind of uniform electron motion, an overall magnetic field will be present in this region of the material. The individual magnetic fields of some electrons will be added together. The uniform motion of the electrons about atoms in this area creates a magnetic domain. In "regular" iron, these magnetic domains are randomly arranged. But if we align a large enough group of these magnetic domains, we'll have created a magnet.
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Atoms do not look like the material that they make.
Conduction is a phenomenon not a material.
The same as they look now, just cheaper material.
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Parked domains look very odd at times. They are often seen on Seedo where their owners make money for leaving them untouched. A current example of a parked domain is SurfDrill. Its owner may change its status eventually.
It is a layer of material with high thermal resistance.
The solution must by homogeneous.
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Domains are a term referring to the new Common Core Learning Standards, look up the new standards going into effect in 2013. The domains are the main area of focus forneach particular age group. Less to cover, more in depth.