Well, iron and its alloys are ferromagnetic and they are conductors.
In simplest terms, hysteretic damping is the energy lost in materials due to friction between molecules, and is related to displacements during vibration. It is also known as 'material damping.'
The elements Fe, Ni, and Co and many of their alloys are typical ferromagnetic materials. Ferromagnetic materials exhibit parallel alignment of moments resulting in large net magnetisation even in the absence of a magnetic field. See the related links below for more information.
ferro magnetic substances can be magnetised. but it is not necessary that all the Ferro magnetic substances can be permanently magnetised. it depends on the alignment of domains in the substance.for example wrought iron can be magnetised permanently but soft iron can only be magnetised temporarily(Electro Magnets).
Here's the answer plain and simple, no. .
Non-magnetic materials are referred to as diamagnetic.
yes because it posses the properties of ferro magnetic materials
Shigeo Honda has written: 'TMR research in insulating granular magnetic materials' -- subject(s): Granular materials, Magnetic films, Magnetoresistance, Materials, Electric properties, Electric insulators and insulation
Ferro magnetic materials (those attracted to magnets) have a special arrangement of their electrons which makes them susceptible to magnetic fields. Materials without this special electron structure are not affected my magnets or electric fields in the same way.
Ferro magnetic materials (those attracted to magnets) have a special arrangement of their electrons which makes them susceptible to magnetic fields. Materials without this special electron structure are not affected my magnets or electric fields in the same way.
Ferro magnetic materials that exhibit ferro magnetism loose their properties by converting themselves into diamagnetic substances. The magnetic properties of ferro materials are due to strong magnetic domains inside the material. A domain is nothing but a group of molecules having same magnetic orientation. When heated these molecule due agitation caused by internal energy scatter and the phenomenon of domains no longer exist and hence they act as diamaterials loosing magnetism.
exmaples of magnetic materials are iron,nickel,cobalt,paper clips,nails and some pins....:-)Example (A Science Trick):COINS=CO-BALTI-RONN-ICKLES-TEEL
no there is one insulator that is not magnetic
Sand should not be ferromagnetic
Insulators are materials that prevent electrical flow.
the materials are rubber and plastic
There are a number of materials that make good thermal insulators. Blankets and pockets of air make good thermal insulators for example.
iron , cobalt and nickel are good magnetic materials. ------------------------------------------------------- Fe Co Ni. ie Ferrous, Cobalt and Nickel are the three ferro magnetic materials. It is better to say as rhyming with Marconi. FECONI. One more important secret is Ferrous is having 26 as its atomic number, Co 27 and Ni 28. All the three are neighbours being seated in the periodic table.