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In permanent magnets, the domains point in random directions.?

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  1. If the magnetic domains point in random directions, then the sum of all the magnetic fields would be zero; that is, it would be pointing equally in all directions, which is the same as not pointing to any direction.

    This is the situation in materials that are not magnetized, so it could not be a magnet, and certainly not a permanent magnet.

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