Magnetic domains.
Magnetic Fields
it is known as a magnetic domian.
Magnetic domains line up with each other during magnetization. Lines of force point out of the north pole and into the south pole.
Magnetic domains have the tendency to align with magnetic fields. The Earth's magnetic field is relatively weak, but I would expect SOME alignment.
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Its magnetic domains line up.
Without magnetic domains a magnet wouldn't have its magnetism. Magnetic domains are clusters of iron atoms that line up in the smae direction when magnetised. When unmagnitized the iron atoms scatter.
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.
North and South Poles
A Magnetic Domain is a cluster of billions of atoms that have magnetic fields lines up the same way.
Magnetic domains.
Domains inside the magnetic
Each magnetic domain has a magnetic field. When an external magnetic field is applied, the magnetic domains will partially align, so the magnetic fields reinforce one another - instead of canceling one another, which is what happens when they are randomly distributed.
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domains
electro magnetic feilds