What is a domain in a magnet?

Last Updated on October 17th, 2019

All ferromagnetic materials contain regions that are microscopic and are called domains by which all magnetic moments are aligned. They contain 1017 to 1021 atoms and the boundaries between the different orientations are called domain walls and when unmagnetized the domains are at random and have no specific magnetism at the moment.

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