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Ricardhheitman
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In ferromanetic materials like steel , molecules adjacent to each other will align themselves and "pull " in the same direction.When enough domains have their North poles facing in the same direction they collectively produce a magnetic field.
So how does that actually happen ? Does it have something to do with the spin of the electrons in the outer shell of the iron atoms ?
So how does that actually happen ? Does it have something to do with the spin of the electrons in the outer shell of the iron atoms ?