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How does a magnet attract pins?

Stroke a magnet down the length of the pin repeatedly. The proximity and movement of the magnet along the pin cause some of the iron molecules to become aligned like those in the magnet. The more strokes, the stronger the magnetic field in the pin will become, up to a certain threshold (the number of iron molecules available and able to align in the pin is limited).


Can a magnet have 3 poles?

Of course . You can make such a magnet easily using a safety pin. Take a safety pin and magnetize it using a permanent magnet. Then unfold it. The ends will have same poles and at the middle you will have the other. So you can have a magnet with three poles. Verify it using compass.


Why does rubbing a pin with a magnet make it magnetised?

When you rub a pin with a magnet, the pin's domains align in the same direction as the magnetic field produced by the magnet. This alignment leads to the pin becoming magnetized, with its own north and south poles.


How do you magnetize a dress maker's pin?

You can magnetize a dress making pin by stroking it in one direction with a permanent magnet. I have done it using a good quality fridge magnet. Dress making pins may become magnetized when they are dropped on a hard surface, for example a tiled floor.


How does the safety work?

The safety pin has a pin that goes into the head of the pin, and you push the point in or out of the head of the pin.


Does heat holds a straight pin to a magnet?

Heat does not hold a straight pin to a magnet; rather, it can affect the magnet's properties. When heated, certain magnets can lose their magnetism due to a phenomenon called thermal demagnetization. However, if the pin is made of ferromagnetic material, it can be magnetized and attracted to the magnet when at a lower temperature. In summary, heat itself does not hold the pin to the magnet; it's the magnetic properties of the materials involved that determine the attraction.


Will a magnet attract steel safety pins?

Yes it is


What was the name given to a large safety pin?

a safety pin


Why does a pin attracted by a magnet move upwards and not downwards towards the earth's gravitational pull?

The force of attraction between the pin and the magnet is greater than the force of gravity acting on the pin. As a result, the pin moves upwards towards the magnet instead of being pulled downwards by gravity.


What is the pin for the poppy?

safety pin


what is the pin for the poppy for?

safety pin


Has the safety pin changed over time?

Yes, the safety pin has evolved over time with improvements in design and materials for enhanced strength and safety features. The basic function of the safety pin has remained the same, serving as a device for fastening clothing or fabric together securely.