An unmagnetized piece of iron (Fe) has its atomic dipole moments aligned as shown in the figure. If a magnetic field is

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An unmagnetized piece of iron (Fe) has its atomic dipole moments aligned as shown in the figure. If a magnetic field is

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An Unmagnetized Piece Of Iron Fe Has Its Atomic Dipole Moments Aligned As Shown In The Figure If A Magnetic Field Is 1
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An unmagnetized piece of iron (Fe) has its atomic dipole moments aligned as shown in the figure. If a magnetic field is now applied from left to right in this page, this piece of Fe gets magnetized. The magnetization is the result of a torque acting on each of these individual dipoles aligning them in a particular direction. What is this direction? Matom Arrows point right to left No change; arrows are still randomly oriented Arrows point top to bottom Arrows point left to right
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