Magnetization
Magnetization is the process by which a material becomes magnetized when it is exposed to a magnetic field. This can occur in various materials such as iron, steel, nickel, and cobalt. When these materials are exposed to a magnetic field, the magnetic domains within the material align in the direction of the magnetic field, causing the material to become magnetized.
Types of Magnetization
There are three main types of magnetization:
- Ferromagnetic Materials: These materials become strongly magnetized when exposed to a magnetic field, and retain their magnetization after the field is removed. Examples include iron, nickel, and cobalt.
- Paramagnetic Materials: These materials become weakly magnetized when exposed to a magnetic field, and lose their magnetization when the field is removed. Examples include aluminum, platinum, and oxygen.
- Diamagnetic Materials: These materials become weakly magnetized in the opposite direction of the applied magnetic field, and lose their magnetization when the field is removed. Examples include copper, gold, and water.
Factors Affecting Magnetization
Several factors can affect the magnetization of a material, including:
Applications of Magnetization
Magnetization has various practical applications, including:
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