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Classical dipole-dipole interaction in iron

I've been reading about the classical magnetic dipole-dipole interaction and I'm wondering how it would work in a ferromagnet element like iron (theoretically under the assumptions I will write below)....
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Why magnet is always a dipole?

Why magnet is alway dipole Even the atom of the magnetic substance is also dipole , how can small atom be dipole . Pls explain me
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Why are domains formed as separate units?

I was reading about exchange coupling and domain formation in ferromagnetic materials. As far as I can understand, some of the dipoles in the ferromagnetic material align themselves in a group called ...
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