Yes
Yes.Yes, iron being ferromagnetic in nature, is attracted by a magnet
Iron and nickel are two metals that are attracted to a magnet.
Any of the two poles will work. It will induce magnetism in the iron.
Objects that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt are attracted to a magnet.
An iron railing is attracted to a magnet due to its ferromagnetic properties. Iron contains domains of aligned atomic magnetic moments, which can be influenced by an external magnetic field, causing the iron to become magnetized and thus attracted to the magnet.
iron, cobalt and nickel but any compound with any of these in like steel, which contains iron, are attracted to a magnet.
Iron is a magnetic element therefore it will be attracted by a magnet.
If the iron is magnetized, yes. It also depends on the size of the magnet.
An iron nail is more strongly attracted to a magnet because the iron nail itself is made of ferromagnetic material, which can become magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field. This causes the iron nail to be attracted to the magnet.
Materials that are attracted to a magnet are those that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt. These materials have unpaired electrons that align in the presence of a magnetic field, creating a magnetization that is attracted to the magnet.
Iron is magnetic; so, the iron filling is pulled/ is attracted to the magnet. The sawdust is not magnetic, so it will stay where it is, and will eventually be separated from the iron and the magnet.
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