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  • Ferromagnetic Materials: Properties & Examples - [Your Brand/Site Name]
    A material that is attracted to a magnet is called ferromagnetic.

    Here's why:

    * Ferromagnetism is a type of magnetism where a material is strongly attracted to a magnet. This happens because the material's own atoms have a strong magnetic field that aligns with the external magnetic field of the magnet.

    * Examples of ferromagnetic materials: Iron, nickel, cobalt, and some alloys.

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