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What can cause a magnetic domain to form?

A. iron atoms being closed together
B. magnetic material being placed close to a magnet
C. electric current flowing through iron
D. magnetic fields of atoms being aligned with each other

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Answer:

D. magnetic fields of atoms being aligned with each other

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Magnetic domains are always present in ferromagnetic materials due to the way the atoms bond to form the material. However, when a ferromagnetic material is in the unmagnetized condition, the magnetic domains are randomly oriented so that the magnetic field strength in the piece of material is zero.

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