ferromagnetismi
Ferromagnetismi is a phenomenon exhibited by certain materials that are strongly attracted to magnets and which can be magnetized themselves. These materials, known as ferromagnets, are characterized by a permanent magnetic moment in the absence of an external magnetic field. The most common examples of ferromagnets include iron, nickel, and cobalt, as well as their alloys.
The behavior of ferromagnets is a result of the alignment of microscopic magnetic regions called magnetic
The temperature at which a ferromagnetic material loses its spontaneous magnetization and becomes paramagnetic is called