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5. A group of at

A group of atoms where the magnetic fields of the atoms point in the same
direction is
A. a magnetic force.
B. an electromagnet.
C. a magnetic domain.

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A group of atoms where the magnetic fields of the atoms point in the same direction is a magnetic domain.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In every magnet's magnetic field there is a region where the magnetization is in the same direction. This region is known as magnetic domain.
  • In the magnetic domain the atoms always points in the same magnetic filed direction.
  • All the atom's magnetic field align in one particular direction.
  • This region where atoms align is called as domains.
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