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elements which are magnetic in nature....Ferric or ferrous metals contain iron (Fe)
iron, nickel, cobalt
Magnetism, an aspect of electromagnetism, one of the fundamental forces of nature. Objects such as a bar magnet can influence other magnetic materials, without physically connecting them, because magnetic objects produce a magnetic field. Magnetic fields are usually represented by magnetic flux lines. Magnetic fields influence magnetic materials and also influence charged particles that move through the magnetic field.
Plastic is a type of porous material which is commonly used in making many products. Due to its porous nature it absorbs odors.
It's impossible for a single magnetic pole to exist in nature, without the other one being also present.
The metals iron, cobalt, and a few nonmagnetic elements (copper as a example, is not by nature magnetic; however many such elements can be attracted to magnetic fields with proper tweaking of the magnetic fields) there is a book published by Lindsay publications that explains. it may be out of print but it is worth a shot.
I am not entirely sure what you are after, but you might say that:* It is the nature of magnets to be magnetic. Or:* It is the nature of magnets to be surrounded by a magnetic field.
yes
No type of magnetic mineral found in nature is properly called "platinum" by a chemist, because platinum is a chemical element and is not magnetic! The most common magnetic mineral found in nature is called "magnetite". It contains both iron (II) and iron (III) oxides in nearly constant proportions.
Plastic is a man made material and not of nature like trees or oil.
Something that can't be decomposed by nature, such as plastic
try to recycle the plastic materials after use and you can able to save nature
The cast of The Melancholy Nature of Magnetic Fields - 2011 includes: Lucy George Gareth Ifan Clark Huw Powell Ira van Cant
Stainless steels are not magnetic in nature primarily due to its nickel content which alters the structure. Incase of Iron, the nature of iron is magnetic because the iron atoms within the mass that are free to rotate and attract.
No. They are are of different nature.
that can use again are called dergadable plastics
elements which are magnetic in nature....Ferric or ferrous metals contain iron (Fe)