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Ferromagnetism is a magnetism that is associated with iron and cobalt and nickel. Ferromagnetisms material are magnetics easily and in strong magnetic fields are magnetized by a defined limit called a situation. The force keeps magnetic moments of many atoms parallel to each other.
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