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What are ferromagnetic substances ?

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The substances wihich are strongly attracted by external magnetic field and do not lose their magnetism even when the external magnetic field is removed, are called ferromagnetic substances.
Example `Fe, Co, Ni, CrO_(2), Gd`.
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