ferromanyetizma

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ferromagnetism
{i} spontaneous magnetism exhibited by some materials in the absence of an external magnetic field (Electricity, Physics)
the phenomenon whereby certain substances can become permanent magnets when subjected to a magnetic field
The ability of a substance to become permanently magnetized by exposure to an external magnetic field
when paramagnetic solids align such that the spins are oriented along the magnetic field
permanent and large magnetizations found in some metals (e g , Fe, Ni, and Co), which result from the parallel alignments of neighboring magnetic moments
phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
– a magnetic effect resulting from a cooperative interaction of individual ionic moments where the ionic moments are aligned in the same direction
The property of a substance by which it is strongly attracted by a magnet
strong magnetic character exhibited in the absence of a magnetic field
Physical phenomenon in which certain electrically uncharged materials strongly attract others. It is associated with iron, cobalt, nickel, and some alloys or compounds containing these elements. It is caused by the alignment patterns of the material's atoms, each of which acts as a simple electromagnet, due to the motion and spin of the electrons. The tiny magnets spontaneously align themselves in the same direction, so their magnetic fields reinforce each other. Ferromagnetic materials are magnetized easily. Above a temperature called the Curie point, they cease to be magnetic, but they become ferromagnetic again upon cooling below the Curie point. See also ferrimagnetism