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← ScienceWhich mechanism explains elevated magnetic susceptibility in iron?
A)Ferromagnetic domain alignment process✓
B)Diamagnetic electron shielding effects
C)Paramagnetic spin pairing energies
D)Antiferromagnetic spin compensation effects
💡 Explanation
Ferromagnetic materials show high susceptibility because spontaneous alignment due to exchange interaction produces the ferromagnetic domain alignment process. Therefore domains readily align with an applied field, rather than only aligning individual atomic moments like in paramagnetism.
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