Results of studies into the properties of magnetically ordered substances t
hat have been obtained by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods for the
last ten years are reviewed. Materials of three types are discussed. These
are, first, precipitation-hardening alloys Fe-Co-Cr, which are used as mate
rials for the production of permanent magnets; second, quasi-one-dimensiona
l antiferromagnets, which are of interest in association with a fundamental
problem of the physics of magnetism such as the problem of magnetic sublat
tices; and third, the antiferromagnetic compound KMnF3, for which a giant m
agneto-acoustic effect was discovered. The later effect is comparable in ma
gnitude to the electronic magnetoelastic effects, although it is due to nuc
lear magnetism, which is 10(5) times weaker than the electronic interaction
s.