If the material can be magnetized e.g Iron, cobalt etc. then you take a magnet and stroke your material over and over again in the same direction until magnetized or
you can expose it to a strong magnetic field (often an electromagnet), then it will magnetize the object.
The force required to magnetize an object is usually greater than can be achieved solely with a magnet made from a similar material.
1. electrically magnetized it 2. Using another magnet3. dunno sorry
No.
You cannot magnetize a permanent magnet because it is already magnetized.
No
never
1. electrically magnetized it 2. Using another magnet3. dunno sorry
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.
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.
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.
No.
You can magnetize a paper clip by passing it repeatedly over a large magnet.
You cannot magnetize a permanent magnet because it is already magnetized.
magnetize
never
No
magnetize
No its not a metal.