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In a ferromagnetic material below the Curie temperature, a domain is defined as:


A

A macroscopic region with consecutive magnetic dipoles oriented in opposite directions.

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A macroscopic region with zero magnetization.

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C

A macroscopic region with saturation magnetization.

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A macroscopic region with randomly oriented magnetic dipoles.

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Solution

The correct option is C

A macroscopic region with saturation magnetization.


The explanation for the correct answer:

Option (C); A macroscopic region with saturation magnetization.

  1. At the atomic level, ferromagnetic materials exhibit a spontaneous net magnetization even in the absence of an external magnetic field.
  2. Below the Curie temperature, the ferromagnetic material domain is defined as a macroscopic region with saturation magnetization.
  3. Where, the magnetic saturation just says that beyond this point even after increasing the magnetic field/ force (F), the magnetic intensity (B) of the substance cannot be increased/decreased any further.

Hence, option C is the correct option.


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