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Magnetic Flux Density

MAGNETISM Basic Electrical Theory In magnetic materials, the atoms have certain areas called domains.   These domains are aligned such that their electrons tend to spin in the same direction (Figure 19). Figure 19    Magnetic Domains The alignment  of these  domains results in  the formation of  magnetic poles  at each end  of the magnet.   These poles are called the north pole and the south pole.   The law of magnetism states that like magnetic poles repel and unlike magnetic poles attract one another (Figure 20). Figure 20    The Law of Magnetic Attraction and Repulsion ES-01 Page 28 Rev. 0

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