How does induced magnetism work with magnetic induction and magnetic domain?

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2022-08-08

How does induced magnetism work with magnetic induction and magnetic domain?

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Luna Wells

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Magnetic Induction is the process of making a non-magnetic material behave as a magnet when is inside the magnetic field of a magnet. Thus, when a non-magnetized magnetic material is brought near the pole of a permanent magnet it behave as a magnet.
A magnetic domain is a region within a magnetic material in which magnetization is uniform. Thus, in side the magnetic domain a magnetic material magnet behaves as magnet.

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