That depends how strong the magnet is.
But a normal refrigerator magnet needs to be around 1 cm and less to attract a metal object.
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See whether that object can attract nickel,steel,and metal.
Yes, static charge can attract aluminum foil due to the conductivity of the metal. When a charged object is brought close to the foil, the electrons in the foil are repelled to one side, creating an attraction towards the charged object.
because magnets attracts any object that is metallic or has metal in them
No, only ferrous metals are magnetic.
Object A is charged . Because the neutral objects do not repel or attract charged bodies..
No. But they can attract each other, provided the neutral object is a metal, in which case the negatively charged object will induce charges on it to cause the attraction.
When a charged rod is brought near an uncharged metal object, it induces a separation of charges within the metal object causing the electrons to move away from the charged rod. This separation of charges creates an attractive force between the charged rod and the metal object, leading to the repulsion of the metal object.
A negatively charged rod can attract metal due to the phenomenon of electrostatic induction. When the rod approaches a neutral metal object, the negative charges in the metal repel, causing a redistribution of charges within the metal. This results in a positive charge accumulating on the side closest to the rod, creating an attractive force between the negatively charged rod and the positively charged side of the metal object. Thus, the rod appears to "attack" or attract the metal.
When a metal object is magnetized, its magnetic domains align in the same direction, which creates a magnetic field around the object. This allows the object to attract or repel other magnetic materials. Magnetization can be temporary or permanent, depending on the material and the strength of the magnetic field applied.
Iron, Nickel and cobalt are attracted to magnets, these are field forces because they act on an object without touching it
An electromagnet can attract the metal, leaving the plastic behind.An electromagnet can attract the metal, leaving the plastic behind.An electromagnet can attract the metal, leaving the plastic behind.An electromagnet can attract the metal, leaving the plastic behind.
The force exerted by a magnet on a metal object is known as magnetic force, which arises from the interaction of the magnet's magnetic field with the magnetic properties of the metal. This force can attract or repel the object, depending on the nature of the metal and the orientation of the magnetic field. The strength of the magnetic force depends on factors such as the distance between the magnet and the object, the strength of the magnet, and the magnetic properties of the material being attracted.