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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.

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When objects are magnetized what occurs to give them their magnetic properties?

When objects are magnetized, the magnetic domains within the material align in the same direction, creating a magnetic field. This alignment increases the overall magnetic strength of the material, allowing it to attract or repel other magnetic objects.


How do domains affect if an object is magnetized?

Domains in a material affect its magnetic properties by aligning the magnetic moments of the atoms within them. When a material is magnetized, the domains align to create a net magnetic field. The strength and orientation of these domains determine the overall magnetic behavior of the material.


Does gold magnetize?

Gold is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic material, meaning it does not have magnetic properties and cannot be magnetized.


How does domains in a magnetized material different from those in an unmagnetized material?

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.


What do you understand by magnetic susceptibility?

Magnetic susceptibility is a measure of how well a material can be magnetized in the presence of an external magnetic field. It quantifies the extent to which a material becomes magnetized in response to an applied magnetic field. Materials with high magnetic susceptibility are easily magnetized, while those with low magnetic susceptibility are resistant to magnetization.

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How are magnetic domains arranged differently in a magnetized material and in a materials that is not magnetized?

The domains in a magnetic material is aligned unlike the non-magnetic material which is scattered


How are the domains of unmagnetized magnetic material arranged?

Something is either magnetized or not magnetized. There is no such thing as "unmagnetized magnetic" material.


What is meant by magnetic permeability?

All materials are magnetized when placed in the magnetic field . The material magnetized by the effect of a magnetic field is called magnetic permeability.


Can you magnetize a bit of metal that is not a magnetic type of metal?

Generally, no you can't. A ferromagnetic material has what are called magnetic domains within it. These domains are effectively "tiny magnets" and are randomly arranged when they are in non-magnetized ferromagnetic metals. We can align them and make the material magnetic with the right equipment. A bit of metal that is not ferromagnetic has to domains to realign, so it can't be magnetized.


How are The magnetic domains in non-magnetized materials different from the magnetic domains in magnetized materials?

In non magnetized material the domains are not ordered -they do not align with one another.


What is saturation in magnetic materials?

Saturation in magnetic materials is the point at which the material can no longer be magnetized further, even with an increase in magnetic field strength. At saturation, all magnetic moments in the material are aligned in the direction of the magnetic field, and no additional magnetic flux can be induced.


Does magnetization affect the mass of the substance magnetized?

Magnetization does not affect the mass of the material being magnetized. All the magnetizing field does is align the magnetic domains of the material being magnetized. No matter or mass is added, or "created out of energy" or the like. Nothing changes except the orientation of magnetic domains within the material being magnetized.


How can magnetism be induced in non magnetic iron?

In a magnetic material that is not a magnet, magnetic domains are arranged in random fashion canceling the net magnetic field. If such a material, like an iron rod, is exposed to a strong magnetic field, the domains will arrange themselves in the direction of the applied field and hence object will become magnetized.


Domains are believed to contain magnetically charged atoms which are all?

arranged in a specific direction within the material. This alignment creates magnetic properties and leads to the formation of magnetic domains. When these domains align, the material becomes magnetized.


When objects are magnetized what occurs to give them their magnetic properties?

When objects are magnetized, the magnetic domains within the material align in the same direction, creating a magnetic field. This alignment increases the overall magnetic strength of the material, allowing it to attract or repel other magnetic objects.


How do domains affect if an object is magnetized?

Domains in a material affect its magnetic properties by aligning the magnetic moments of the atoms within them. When a material is magnetized, the domains align to create a net magnetic field. The strength and orientation of these domains determine the overall magnetic behavior of the material.


Does gold magnetize?

Gold is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic material, meaning it does not have magnetic properties and cannot be magnetized.

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