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Q: How can a material become magnetic?
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What is a magnetic material?

I thing magnetic material is an material that is magnetic


How does magnetic material become a magnet?

Placing the material in a strong magnetic field will align its' domains. You can swipe a metal tool on a magnet and make it a magnet.


Why isn't water a magnetic material?

Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic


How can magnetism be induced in non magnetic iron?

In a magnetic material that is not a magnet, magnetic domains are arranged in random fashion canceling the net magnetic field. If such a material, like an iron rod, is exposed to a strong magnetic field, the domains will arrange themselves in the direction of the applied field and hence object will become magnetized.


Why material has magnetic property?

The ability of some materials to become STRONGLY magnetized is related to the fact that the materials form magnetic domains, in which many atoms are aligned in a particular direction. Note that in this case, each atom is a tiny magnet.


When none of the magnetic domains in a material will stay aligned the material is called?

temporarily magnetic


What is a magnetic material able to do?

A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.


What is magnetic material able to do?

A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.


A magnetic material is?

A material that attracts a magnet. A magnetic material cannot repel, only attract.


What is used to separate magnetic material from a mixture of other substances?

A magnet. The magnet will attract the magnetic material to it and so separate the magnetic material from the mixture.


How are magnetic domains arranged differently in a magnetized material and in a materials that is not magnetized?

The domains in a magnetic material is aligned unlike the non-magnetic material which is scattered


What happens to the strength of an electromagnet and field when a stronger ferromagnetic material is used for the core?

The magnetic field would become a magnetizing field as far as the magnetic material is concerned. If the material is dia magnetic then the electrons magnetic moment would get aligned in such a way as the resultant magnetic field within the material becomes perpendicular to the magnetizing one. In case of para, resultant would become parallel to the external In case of ferro, domains get aligned and so intense magnetic induction results.