it pulls all the energy to one side, north or south, negative or positive, making it magnetic :)
The magnet.
1.Stroking it with a magnet 2. Applying a current to a coil of wire wrapped around the iron
If the iron atoms are aligned then the object is magnetic, if they are randomly oriented then it is not. How the object was manufactured may be the cause of the difference, but it always possible to intentionally either magnetize OR demagnetize an object.
Magnetic Fields
The stroking method makes all of the atoms in the magnetic object point in one direction, causing a magnetic field.
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it pulls all the energy to one side, north or south, negative or positive, making it magnetic :)
a magnetic object are those affected by magnetic field and are attracted to it.
Magnetic fields are the reason why atoms make an object magnetic.
[object Object]
A Magnetic Force
If the iron atoms are aligned then the object is magnetic, if they are randomly oriented then it is not. How the object was manufactured may be the cause of the difference, but it always possible to intentionally either magnetize OR demagnetize an object.
I take this question to mean: what do you call that part of a sentence which receives the action of the verb? If the sentence is in the active voice, it is the object that receives the action of the verb: 'My mother was stroking her cat' ('her cat' is the object of the verb 'was stroking', and is also the recipient of the action of stroking). If the sentence is in the passive voice, it is the subject that receives the action of the verb: 'The cat was being stroked by my mother' ('the cat' is the subject of the verb 'was being stroked', and is also the recipient of the action of stroking).
The magnet.
Yes, in general terms at least. Anything magnetized behaves as a magnet.
because there is a magnetic field round an object