Magnetic domain theory
Magnetic domain theory
A magnet is made us of tiny molecular magnets called dipole arranged in groups called magnetic domains, lined up with their N-poles pointing in the same direction.
In nonmagnetic materials, the domains are randomly mixed and their magnetic effect cancel each out.
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