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Explain qualitatively on the basis of domain picture the irreversibility in the magnetisation curve of a ferromagnet.

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Since, in a ferromagnetic substance the magnetic properties are due to alignment of domains, therefore on with drawing the magnetising field the original domain formation does not take place.
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