Classic representation... Sir ji... 👌👌👌👌 but i have doubt as Fe=26,,Ni=28,,Cu= 29.... As u said even electrons results in poor magnetism and odd in good... But Iron, nickel, copper doesn't follows that criteria... Correct me if i am wrong. 🙏🏻
In substances such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, most of the electrons spin in the same direction. This makes the atoms in these substances strongly magnetic-but they are not yet magnets. To become magnetized, another strongly magnetic substance must enter the magnetic field of an existing magnet...... Well I was looking up for answers how this helps😊
In substances such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, most of the electrons spin in the same direction. This makes the atoms in these substances strongly magnetic-but they are not yet magnets. To become magnetized, another strongly magnetic substance must enter the magnetic field of an existing magnet.
Incredible,well explained, mind blowing undescribable method of teaching.....👍👍
Thank you so much for the series.❤
bhut achha pdate ho sir i love it
Very Informative video
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This video gave a clear idea abouty magnetic material.
Wonderful explained sir and very helpful for my PhD presentation 🙏🙏
Very very good and well explained
Good information thank you so much sir
Very good lecture ❤
Very helpful video thanku sir 🙏🙏
Very nice lecture
Very nice explanation
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superb sir
Thanks sir 🙏🙏
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Sir make video on origin of ferroelectricity
Classic representation... Sir ji... 👌👌👌👌 but i have doubt as Fe=26,,Ni=28,,Cu= 29.... As u said even electrons results in poor magnetism and odd in good... But Iron, nickel, copper doesn't follows that criteria... Correct me if i am wrong. 🙏🏻
In substances such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, most of the electrons spin in the same direction. This makes the atoms in these substances strongly magnetic-but they are not yet magnets. To become magnetized, another strongly magnetic substance must enter the magnetic field of an existing magnet...... Well I was looking up for answers how this helps😊
In substances such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, most of the electrons spin in the same direction. This makes the atoms in these substances strongly magnetic-but they are not yet magnets. To become magnetized, another strongly magnetic substance must enter the magnetic field of an existing magnet.
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Sir plz electromagnetic current ko visualize krai
Pls sir ac system resonance pr video bbayiye
Sir please iske notes provide kara dijiye
Bahut help ho jayegi
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sir external field kis ki hogi
External field is of external magnets...
External field hum create karenge kisi source se
Good explanation but you repeat the same thing again and again. Please avoid that.
Tu apna suggesion apne pass rkh
Sir orbit k distance le hisab se net resultant flux To up jana chahiye 1st case me