Chapter 23: Problem 55
(a) On the atomic level, what distinguishes ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetic, and antiferromagnetic materials from each other? (b) Which one of these types of magnetic materials cannot be used to make a permanent magnet?
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Chapter 23: Problem 55
(a) On the atomic level, what distinguishes ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetic, and antiferromagnetic materials from each other? (b) Which one of these types of magnetic materials cannot be used to make a permanent magnet?
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