Magnetic domains normally occur in A. Copper B. Silver C. Iron D. All of the above

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The correct answer is: C. Iron

Magnetic domains are regions within a ferromagnetic material where the magnetic moments of atoms are aligned in the same direction. This alignment creates a net magnetic field.

Ferromagnetic materials are materials that are strongly attracted to magnets. They include iron, nickel, cobalt, and some alloys.

Copper and silver are not ferromagnetic materials. They are not attracted to magnets.

Therefore, the only material that normally occurs in magnetic domains is iron.