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Ferromagnetic materials have a large, positive susceptibility to an external magnetic field. ... When a magnetizing force is applied, the domains become aligned to produce a strong magnetic field within the part. Iron, nickel, and cobalt are examples of ferromagnetic materials.
Paramagnetic Substances:
They tend to move from weaker to the stronger part of the field. The magnetism exhibited by these substances is called Paramagnetism. Examples: Aluminium, platinum, manganese, chromium, sodium, calcium, lithium, tungsten, niobium, copper chloride, crown glass, oxygen etc
Diamagnetic materials. Those materials which when placed in a magnetic field become weakly magnetized in a direction opposite to that of the applied field, are called diamagnetic materials. Example: bismuth, antimony, copper, gold, quartz, mercury, water, alcohol, air, hydrogen etc