FERROMAGNETISM


Meaning of FERROMAGNETISM in English

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 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 {{link=ferrimagnetism">ferrimagnetism .

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