ferromagneeniset
Ferromagneeniset refers to a class of materials that exhibit ferromagnetism, a strong form of magnetism. These materials are characterized by their ability to become strongly magnetized when exposed to an external magnetic field and to retain a significant portion of that magnetization even after the external field is removed. This permanent magnetism is due to the alignment of magnetic moments of atoms within the material.
The key microscopic feature of ferromagneeniset materials is the presence of magnetic domains. Within each domain,
Common examples of ferromagneeniset materials include iron, nickel, and cobalt, as well as their alloys. These