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2How are the magnetic domains of a magnet different from the domains of an ordinary piece of metal? AIn a magnet, the domains all point in the same direction; in an ordinary piece of metal, they're all jumbled up. incorrect answer
BIn a magnet, the domains all point toward the north pole; in an ordinary piece of metal, they all point to the south pole. incorrect answer
CIn a magnet, the domains are very strong; in an ordinary piece of metal, they're very weak. incorrect answer
DA magnet contains magnetic domains; an ordinary piece of metal does not

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