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What is the term for the distinctive poles formed when a magnetic material's atoms group together in regions?

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Are magnetic poles called domains?

No, magnetic poles and domains are different concepts. Magnetic poles refer to the regions of a magnet where its magnetic field is the strongest, either a North pole or a South pole. Domains, on the other hand, are small regions within a material where the magnetic moments of atoms align in a common direction, contributing to the overall magnetic properties of the material.


Does a magnet contains a large number of magnetic domains or poles?

A magnet contains a large number of magnetic domains, not poles. Magnetic poles refer to the ends of a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest, while magnetic domains are regions within the magnet where the magnetic moments of atoms are aligned in a certain direction to contribute to the overall magnetic field of the magnet.


What is the term for the distinctive poles formed when a magnetic materials atoms group together in regions'?

They are called "domains. The collected domains form the "north" and "south" poles of a magnet, and create a magnetic field (with a magnetic flux) around the collection of atoms.


What is the term for the distinctive poles formed when magnetic material's atoms group together in regions?

They are called "domains. The collected domains form the "north" and "south" poles of a magnet, and create a magnetic field (with a magnetic flux) around the collection of atoms.


Groups of atoms with aligned magnetic poles are called magnetic what?

Within a magnet, the separate poles are composed of domains, regions where the individual atoms are aligned with parallel magnetic moments.


Is the magnetic field strong at the magnetic poles?

this is because the concentration of domains is greater at poles as compared to inside of magnet


What is the term for the distinctive poles formed poles formed when magnetic materials atoms group together in regions?

domains


What is the term for the distinctive poles formed when magnetic material's atom's group together?

domains


True or false the magnetic poles are not located exactly at the geographic poles?

True. The magnetic poles move constantly.


What type of magnetic poles do the domains at the north poles of a magnet have?

This is a really confusing question, but I believe you want to know how the magnetic domain at the north pole of a magnet is. The answer is uniform.


What is it called when earths magnetic poles change poles?

This is known as magnetic reversal when earth's magnetic poles change places.