| 1. | The energy of the demagnetizing field favors magnetic configurations that minimize magnetic charges.
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| 2. | The energy of the first magnet in the demagnetizing field of the second is
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| 3. | The demagnetizing field of an arbitrarily shaped object is very difficult to calculate even for the simple case of uniform magnetization.
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| 4. | As size of a ferromagnet increases, the single-domain state incurs an increasing energy cost because of the demagnetizing field.
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| 5. | There is a critical size at which the balance tips in favor of the demagnetizing field and the multidomain state is favored.
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| 6. | Where is the applied magnetic field due only to the free currents and is the demagnetizing field due only to the bound currents.
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