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Why material has magnetic property?

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The ability of some materials to become STRONGLY magnetized is related to the fact that the materials form magnetic domains, in which many atoms are aligned in a particular direction. Note that in this case, each atom is a tiny magnet.

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The magnet will induce magnetism in the magnetic material. That is, the magnetic field of the other magnet will temporarily convert the magnetic material into a magnet.

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