I know that isotropic magnets can be magnetized in any direction, but once magnetized, can their direction change if an applied field were to coerce the magnets direction of flux?
Let's say a strong applied field is 90 degrees off from the flux of the isotropic magnet. Will the magnet's flux rotate and remain in the new position after the applied field is removed?
Let's say a strong applied field is 90 degrees off from the flux of the isotropic magnet. Will the magnet's flux rotate and remain in the new position after the applied field is removed?
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