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When a material has magnetic domains but don't line up what is this called?

This is called 'bad grammar'.


When all of the magnetic domains line up their own the material is called?

a permanent magnet


What are tiny regions inside all objects that cause an object to be magnetic when they line up?

Magnetic domains are tiny regions within materials where atoms align their magnetic fields in the same direction. When these domains line up, the material exhibits magnetic properties.


When all of the magnet domains line up on their own the material is called what?

When all of the magnet domains line up on their own, the material is called ferromagnetic. This alignment results in a strong magnetic field that can be observed in materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt.


When all of the magnetic domains line up on their own what is the materia called?

electro magnetic feilds


What happnes to the iron in the domains when molten material hardens into the rock?

line up in the direction of Earth's magnetic field


When molten material hardens into rock on the ocean floor the domains of the iron it contains?

line up in the direction of Earth's magnetic field


When all of the magnet domains line up on their own the material is called?

a permanent magnet


What is a small region in a piece of iron where atomic magnetic line up in the same direction?

A small region in a piece of iron where atomic magnetic moments align in the same direction is called a magnetic domain. These domains can be influenced by external magnetic fields and can change their orientation, affecting the overall magnetization of the material.


How are domains arranged in a magnetic object?

Without magnetic domains a magnet wouldn't have its magnetism. Magnetic domains are clusters of iron atoms that line up in the smae direction when magnetised. When unmagnitized the iron atoms scatter.


Who any material that is not magnetize the magnet domains point in random directions?

The domains line up


What do domains do in a magnet?

Domains in a magnet are regions where magnetic moments of atoms or molecules are aligned in the same direction. These domains help maintain the overall magnetic properties of the magnet by ensuring a collective alignment of magnetic moments within each domain. When a magnet is magnetized, these domains align in the same direction to create a strong magnetic field.