Yes
A magnet. The magnet will attract the magnetic material to it and so separate the magnetic material from the mixture.
through magnetic seperation or handpicking
magnetic attraction of one part
yes it would. you could also separate it with a magnet then the gravel would stick to the magnet. +++ Magnetic gravel? You can separate diatomaceous earth from gravel simply by sieving. Gravel is not magnetic (unless it happens to be a magnetic ore of iron!).
yes it would. you could also separate it with a magnet then the gravel would stick to the magnet. +++ Magnetic gravel? You can separate diatomaceous earth from gravel simply by sieving. Gravel is not magnetic (unless it happens to be a magnetic ore of iron!).
A magnet. The magnet will attract the magnetic material to it and so separate the magnetic material from the mixture.
You will have a very expensive but worthless transformer. Gold is not a ferromagnetic material, so it will not contain the magnetic flux needed to link the separate windings.
Matter
they can b used 2 separate magnetic material from the junk
With a magnet. Iron is ferromagnetic
a mixture of iron filings and sandif we have a mixture of sand salt and iron first the iron well be separated with the magnet then the remaining mixture will be put in water where the sand will goes to the bottom. at last the water will be evaporated and the salt remains
If the mixture is a mixture of solids and if one of constituent is a ferromagnetic substance, a magnet can be used to separate the magnetic and non-magnetic substances. If one of the constituent is a sublimate, sublimation can be used. If the mixture is a mixture of solids and liquids, decantation, filtration and distillation can be used. If the mixture is a mixture of liquids, fractional distillation can be used to separate the different constituents taking advantage of the difference in boiling points of the different constituents.
If the mixture is a mixture of solids and if one of constituent is a ferromagnetic substance, a magnet can be used to separate the magnetic and non-magnetic substances. If one of the constituent is a sublimate, sublimation can be used. If the mixture is a mixture of solids and liquids, decantation, filtration and distillation can be used. If the mixture is a mixture of liquids, fractional distillation can be used to separate the different constituents taking advantage of the difference in boiling points of the different constituents.
They use electromagnets to separate magnetic metals from non-magnetic metals/materials in scrapyards.
yes. using a magnet, you can separate iron from any non-ferromagnetic compound
Magnetic
A non-magnetized piece of iron would capture the magnetic particles.