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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.
A Magnetic Force
Put a piece of iron close to it, if it is magentic an atractive force will apear. If you want to distinguis what kind of magnetic properties your object has (ferromagnetic, paramagnetic),... then you should use a magnetometer like for example SQUID.
They are areas where a magnetic force or pull is felt by an object or body which enters the area.
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.
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A Magnetic Force
Put a piece of iron close to it, if it is magentic an atractive force will apear. If you want to distinguis what kind of magnetic properties your object has (ferromagnetic, paramagnetic),... then you should use a magnetometer like for example SQUID.
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.
The magnet.
Usually it means the object has gained height. It could also happen if the object is moved to a planet with higher gravity. Potential NRG also occurs when a positively charged object moves into an area of higher potential in a electric or magnetic field, or when a negatively charged object moves into an area of lower potential in an electric or magnetic field.
Yes, in general terms at least. Anything magnetized behaves as a magnet.
because there is a magnetic field round an object
Most are not.
Any object that is nuetral that does not have magnetic pole's