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Electric field and magnetic field are two quite different things, and not necessarily related.
Not unless it has dissolved metals, is ionized, or is heated.
A Magnetic Force
ferroelectrics have strong magnetic field and also magnetic susceptibility & permeability value are strong (>1) but dielectric have feebly magnetic field & it have lesser value.
Iron, nickel and cobalt are magnetic transition metals.
a magnetic field can lift some metals not all.
Magnetism in metals is due to electrons flowing in the same direction, causing a magnetic field. Not all metals produce a magnetic field.
The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the the Earth's spin and the fact that it has molten iron in its core. When convecting molten metals spin they generate electric currents and with these a magnetic field.
Transition metals have magnetic properties because they have unpaired electrons in their d-orbitals. These unpaired electrons can align their spins in response to an external magnetic field, which leads to the generation of a magnetic field. This property is responsible for the magnetic behavior of transition metals.
Solenoid is a helically wound coil of wire. If current flows through the wire then an intense magnetic field is produced along the axis of the solenoid. This magnetic field would induce magnetism in the ferro magnetic piece placed along the axis of the solenoid.
Electric field and magnetic field are two quite different things, and not necessarily related.
Not unless it has dissolved metals, is ionized, or is heated.
to describe earth's magnetic field, there are three magnetic elements of earth listed as under, 1. angle of declination 2. dip 3. horizontal component of earth's magnetic field
The earth maintains a magnetic field due to the metals that make up its core. Thus, all rocks are influenced by this magnetic field and "face" the direction the field is "facing". Every few hundred million years the poles switch, and with it the magnetic field. Similarly, all rocks "face" the new direction. Magnetic strips are indicators of when the magnetic field of the Earth changed.
NOT all metals are magnetic
Different latitudes of the sun rotate at different speeds. This tends to twist and bend the magnetic field lines.
Magnets can retain a permanent magnetic field. All atoms have a magnetic field which are randomly arranged in the object. Magnets and ferrous metals can retain or temporarily align the atomic fields, thus they are magnetic.