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Do ferrimagnetic materials have greater magnetic moments than ferromagnetic

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Ferrimagnetic materials generally have lower magnetic moments compared to ferromagnetic materials. In ferromagnetism, all magnetic moments align in the same direction, leading to a strong net magnetic moment. In ferrimagnetism, magnetic moments of different ions are aligned in opposite directions, resulting in a partial cancellation and a lower overall magnetic moment.


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