Talk:Weiss domains

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[edit] Move to magnetic domain

I think this article should be renamed to Magnetic domain. It seems to be much more common term Julius Sahara 18:17, 2 November 2006 (UTC)


Magnetic domain is much more common term. Info in WEiss domain should be added to "Magnetic Domain" as to give the origin of discovery.


I disagree, I think It should be called 'The magnetic domain theory'. This is what it is called under the UK General Certificate of Education (A-Level) syllabus for Physics.


I disagree too, Weiss domains are sometimes used to describe domain structures in piezoelecticity, i.e. in ferroelectric material, but it would be incorrect to call such domains "magnetic domains". --Nathaniel 11:53, 6 February 2007 (UTC)


I agree with Julius, in school I was taught the term "Magnetic Domain".