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Help 10 points!! What is a magnetic domain?

Help 10 points!! What is a magnetic domain?

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I want to eat that Ginger bread house. Well I want to see more of America for starters, touring my home state of California first. In California I want to see Napa county, oh and definitely California's famous highway 1 along the coast line. I've never been to a forest or wooded area before so I want to see that too. Secondly I want to go to a state where it snows, so I'll be heading to Alaska to see the mountains and stuff. Hawaii is definitely on my places to visit list, along with a country that has a lot of ancient temples like Rome or the parthenon in Greece. I've always wanted to visit New Zealand coz it's simply beautiful.
A magnetic domain is region in which the magnetic fields of atoms are grouped together and aligned. You can think of magnetic domains as miniature magnets within a material. In an unmagnetized object, like the initial piece of metal, all the magnetic domains are pointing in different directions. But, when the metal became magnetized, which is what happens when it is rubbed with a strong magnet, all like magnetic poles lined up and pointed in the same direction. The metal became a magnet. It would quickly become unmagnetized when its magnetic domains returned to a random order. The metal in our experiment is a soft ferromagnetic material, which means that it is easily magnetized but may not retain its magnetism very long.
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