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What happens when the
atoms in a magnetic material
are lined up?
A. It is magnetic.
B. It is not magnetic.
C. The arrangement of the atoms does not
affect the magnetism of the material.

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option (a)i.e, It is magnetic when the atoms in a magnetic material are lined up.

Magnetic fields can be represented visually using magnetic field lines. In each case, they specify the direction of the magnetic force acting on a north monopole. The lines' density reveals how large the field is. For example, the magnetic field is more intense and dense near a magnet's poles.

The spin and orbital momentum of an atom's electrons produce magnetism. The term "magnetic anisotropy" refers to how an atom's magnetic characteristics change depending on how the orbits of its electrons are oriented in relation to the composition of a substance. Additionally, it gives magnetization directionality and stability

Each atom creates a tiny magnetic field because the orbiting electrons are tiny moving charges. The direction or orientation of these magnetic fields is referred to as the atom's magnetic moment. In a nutshell, an object's atoms behave like a number of small magnets.

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