
I can explain induced and permanent magnetism using the domain theory
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- Q1Which type of magnetism is exhibited by materials that can be magnetized and demagnetized easily?Instant magnetismContinuous magnetismTemporary magnetismProlonged magnetism30s
- Q2Which theory can be used to explain induced and permanent magnetism?Domain theoryNewton's theoryQuantum theoryString theory30s
- Q3What type of magnetism is exhibited by materials with aligned magnetic domains?Induced magnetismTemporary magnetismPermanent magnetismResidual magnetism30s
- Q4What is the process by which a material becomes magnetized when exposed to a magnetic field?Induced magnetismStatic magnetismIntrinsic magnetismOverlapping magnetism30s
- Q5What happens to the magnetic domains in a material when it is magnetized?The magnetic domains reverse their alignmentThe magnetic domains align randomlyThe magnetic domains align in the same directionThe magnetic domains disappear30s
- Q6What is the term used to describe the process of aligning magnetic domains in a material by applying an external magnetic field?MagnetizationSaturationDemagnetizationPolarization30s