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What happens to the domains in a ferromagnetic material when
How are the domains arranged in a ferromagnetic material that is NOT near a magnetic field?
facing all directions facing one
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The source of all magnetism is:
a tiny domains of aligned atoms b moving electric charges c tiny pieces of iron d ferromagnetic
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The source of all magnetism is:
a moving electric charges b ferromagnetic material c tiny domains of aligned atoms d tiny pieces
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The source of all magnetism is:
A) tiny domains of aligned atoms B) tiny pieces of iron C) ferromagnetic material D) moving
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The source of all magnetism is: a moving electric charges b tiny domains of aligned atoms c ferromagnetic material d tiny pieces
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The source of all magnetism is:
a moving electric charges b tiny pieces of iron c tiny domains of aligned atoms d ferromagnetic
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A ferromagnetic material is
A) always a magnet B) a magnet if it's domains are aligned C) a magnet if it's domains are not
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What happens to the domains in a ferromagnetic material when it is near a magnetic field?
They start to line up but do not create
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A ferromagnetic material is
A) always a magnet B) a magnet if it's domains are aligned C) a magnet if it's domains are not
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What is the alignment of magnetic poles within a ferromagnetic material known as?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Random order B
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