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the magnetic keepers are made up of insulators. generally wood

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A grouping of atoms that have their magnetic fields aligned is called?

A grouping of atoms that have their magnetic fields aligned is called a magnetic domain. In a material, these domains can interact and contribute to its overall magnetic properties.


Which theory states every molecules of magnetic substance is a tiny magnet?

The theory that every molecule of a magnetic substance is a tiny magnet is known as the domain theory. In this theory, magnetic materials are made up of small regions called domains, where each domain consists of multiple atoms with their magnetic moments aligned in the same direction.


Group of atoms whose magnetic poles are aligned?

A group of atoms whose magnetic poles are aligned is known as a magnetic domain. In a material with magnetic domains, the individual atoms within each domain have their magnetic moments aligned in the same direction, which results in a net magnetic field for that domain.


What causes magnetic domain?

magnetic fields of atoms aligning


What is a magnetic field made up of?

A magnetic field is made up of imaginary lines of force that extend from a magnet or current-carrying conductor. These lines of force help to describe the direction and strength of the magnetic field.


Two matierials with a weak magnetic domain?

Glass and wood are two materials that have weak magnetic domains, meaning they are not attracted to magnets. The atomic structure in these materials does not allow for the alignment of magnetic domains, resulting in their lack of magnetic properties.


What is domain in magnet?

A magnetic domain is a region of uniform magnetization within a material.


Group of atoms within a magnet is called a what..........?

I think it is a magnetic domain but not sure.


Is a magnetic domain in everything?

No, magnetic domains are a phenomenon that only occurs in ferromagnetic materials.


What is a group of atoms with their magnetic poles pointed the same direction?

A magnet, or a magnetic domain.


Why are magnetic domains lined up?

Magnetic domains align to minimize energy. When aligned, the magnetic moments within a domain reinforce each other, creating a stronger overall magnetic effect. This alignment is driven by the exchange interaction and can be influenced by external magnetic fields.


Is oil have magnetic?

No, oil is not magnetic. Oil is made up of organic compounds that do not have magnetic properties.