ferromagnetism Definition på svenska

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Examples of ferromagnetism

  • It is closely related to ferroelectricity; the relation between antiferroelectricity and ferroelectricity is analogous to the relation between antiferromagnetism and ferromagnetism.

  • In order to have ferromagnetism, the atoms must have permanent magnetic moments which are not due to the motion of classical charges.

  • For materials that show some other form of magnetism (such as ferromagnetism or paramagnetism), the diamagnetic contribution becomes negligible.

  • An extension of this method that allows for internal magnetic charges is used in theories of ferromagnetism.

  • In ferroics, ferroelasticity is the mechanical equivalent of ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism.

  • An everyday example of ferromagnetism is a refrigerator magnet used to hold notes on a refrigerator door.

  • They give rise to ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism or ferrimagnetism, depending on the nature and relative orientations of the individual spins.

  • Other low-temperature ground states that occur in such materials are superconductivity, ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism.

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