When you pass an electric current through a solenoid, a roughly uniform magnetic field is produced inside the coils. Exposing a ferromagnetic material such as steel to a magnetic field will magnetise it, so placing a steel bar inside the coils of a solenoid with sufficient current passing through it will magnetise the bar.
You can magnitise an iron bar or something wich can e magnetised by leaving it next to a magnet or constantly rubbing the material with the magnet. After doing such some 20 seconds it will be able to attrackt material.
because of steels durability it canh old heavy things like buildings and act as a column . it is an alloy of iron & carbon
you would line up the magnets domains.
A magnet can be used to magnetize a piece of steel or iron simply by attaching it to the bar/piece for an extended period of time.
Put it on another piece of iron. If they stick together, there is magnetism.
Yes
cobalt steel
Carbon Steel E6015 Manganese Alloy Steel E8018-C3
Titanium, it is lighter than steel, stronger than steel, and less bioreactive than steel.
You have to use the hardest, most expensive drill bits you can find. Use a drill press when possible, and cutting paste. Use a slow speed and firm pressure. If you use a high speed, too much heat is generated and the steel will harden and blunt the drillbit.
The use of salt chlorine generators can cause pin holes and pits in stainless steel.
96kg steel bar is use in 1m3 but also depend on diameter of bar
Yes, however the object must be a magnetiseable metal such as iron. To magnetise it you could use a permanent magnet and slide it along the metal pice in one direction several times. Than you pice of iron for example would be a permanent magnet. Another way of doing this is, if there is no permanent magnet available, is to use a SOLENOID. You could build yourself one: Check it out on the internet. This solenoid would make your pice of iron permanently magnetic with the use of ELECTRICITY. This shows that magnetism and electricity are closely related. GUD LUCK and I hope my answer helped you.
You do not mine steel ore. Steel ore does not even exist! You may have thought that because of a steel bar. Well, to get a steel bar, you have to use one iron ore and two coal ores.
2.9876 kg/m is the weight of steel bar of 22 mm dia..and you use formula for other bars as d*d/162 Where d is a diameter of bar in mm.
If you are talking about a striker for a fire steel or magnesium bar, or even a piece of flint, the best striker is carbon steel.
I do think that steel is the perfect material to use.......
A keeper is a iron or a steel bar that is used to retain the strength of magnet.
1 iron ore and 2 coal ore, use on furnace and makes a steel bar.
Steel Plate Bodys
For every steel bar you want to make, you take 1 iron ore and 2 coal ores to a furnace, and use the iron ore on the furnace. Alternately, you can also use the magic spell "Superheat item" (without needing to go to a furnace).
this is a fairly easy question. make a steel bar ( smelt iron and 2 coal ) and use the steel bar on the furnace ( NOTE: remember to have an ammo mould ) and choose the amount of bars to make the cannon balls. each bar makes 4 cannon balls.
If the solenoid wire is not insulated the number of turns will be reduced by the uninsulated wires touching and shorting out the turns.