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Magnetization is primarily governed by the alignment of individual magnetic moments in a material. When these moments align in the same direction, it results in a net magnetic field and the material becomes magnetized. This alignment can be influenced by factors such as the material's composition, crystal structure, and external magnetic fields.

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