No. A magnet is a material that produces a magnetic field. The MF is invisible and is responsible for the magnet's force that pulls on ferromagnetic materials such as iron.
It attracts or repels other metals.
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Mixture of metallic and non-metallic substances can be separated using magnet. For example - mixture of same and iron powder.
Magnetic pull is th force of attraction between two objects. The particles attract to each other. You know how they say oppisites attract?? Well it's the same concept. A is attracted to z and Z is attracted to A. But Z can not attract to Z and A cannot attract to A.
It doesn't affect it at all.
To repel something is to keep it away. To attract something is to draw it towards oneself. "Repel" and "attract" are words usually used to describe magnetism. Magnets have two opposite ends, or "poles", called "north" and "south". When the north pole of one magnet gets close the north pole of another magnet, they repel each other. When the north pole of a magnet gets close to the south pole of another magnet, they attract each other. Chuis attarct is when to magnets push together like the north and south magnet attract. repel is when to magnets pull apart from each other like the north pole and the north pole repel
No it is not homogeneous. It is heterogeneous.Use a magnet to pull the iron out of the sand.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
If the size of a magnet is changed, it can affect the overall strength of the magnetic field it produces. Generally, a larger magnet will have a stronger magnetic field, while a smaller magnet will have a weaker magnetic field. However, other factors such as the magnet's composition and shape can also influence the strength of the magnetic field.
the different types of poles. They have to be different or else it won't have the "magnetic pull" the poles are north and south!
Sorry, but aluminium in any form is non magnetic, meaning that a magnet will not pull anything made of aluminium.
the magnet field is the strongest well the summer solstic when the suns gravitational pull is the strongest
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Yes, with some metals. This is because; when the magnetic pull orders the atoms it will become magnetic, take away the magnetic pull and your metal won't be magnetic anymore. Hope I helped!
the needle will have a magnetising pull by steeling the magnetic energy from the magnet
If you put the magnet near the iron fillings, they will be drawn out by the magnetic pull of the magnet.
No.The part of the magnet where there is the strongest pull or attraction are called the poles of the magnet.
It exerts magnetic energy to push or pull an object
Using another magnet to push (same magnetic poles repel), or pull (opposites attract).
You can detect the magnetic field by its pull on another magnet, including a compass needle.