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.
magnetise
Forces or something?
You put a magnet in it poo face! dur
Ductile deformation
Because of the electrons and protons the object has
You magnetize an iron needle permanently by stroking it with a strong bar magnet.
hold a piece of iron or magnesium up to it and if it attracts it is magnetic
Saliva can permanently stay on an object. Even if it dries, saliva still forms a layer on the object it touches. This is why it is possible to collect DNA from items which were in someone's mouth.
Barnacles!
The magnetic materials which can magnetise and de-magnetise easily are called "soft magnetic materials" example:-ferrites,iron-cobalt alloy. The magnetic materials which cannot magnetise and de-magnetise easily are called "hard magnetic materials" example:-aluminium(al),nickel-cobalt alloy.
It is not possible to permanently curl straight hair, or permanently straighten curly hair.
magnetise
you really can't
a persitent object is the one that is stored permanently on the disk......whereas a transient object is stored temporarily on the ram....
Forces or something?
Yes.
Iron.