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Scientists made a math model that can predict how tiny cobalt particles flip their magnetism, based on their size and internal flaws — kind of like figuring out how likely a compass needle is to flip depending on how it's built.
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Impact of Planar Defects on the Reversal Time of Single Magnetic Domain Nanoparticles.
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2025 Apr 4The study shows that a physics-based model using known theories can explain why tiny cobalt particles lose their magnetism at different rates, depending on their size and internal defects—just like the claim says.
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