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== == Yes. It is magnetic or not. Tertium non datur. (Actually, the needle made of steel is a ferromagnetic.)
A magnetic needle kept in uniform magnetic field will experience zero net force but non-zero net torque........Since the magnetic lines are uniform,the force acting on each end of the needlewill be equal and opposite.So it will cancel each other resulting zero net force.
Iron almirahs are magnetic in nature because they are made of iron, which is a ferromagnetic material that can be magnetized. In contrast, plastic scales are non-magnetic, as plastic is a non-metallic material that does not have magnetic properties. Thus, while the iron almirah can attract magnets, the plastic scale will not.
Pyroxene minerals are not typically magnetic, as they belong to the group of silicate minerals which are generally non-magnetic in nature.
If the needle of the compass points directly to your left, it means you are facing north. The needle of a compass always aligns with the Earth's magnetic field, with the red end pointing towards the magnetic north pole and the white (or non-red) end pointing towards the magnetic south pole.
You should use a steel bowl to magnetize a needle. Steel, being ferromagnetic, can enhance the magnetic field and help align the needle's domains, effectively magnetizing it. In contrast, a glass bowl is non-magnetic and will not contribute to the magnetization process.
You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.
You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.
You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.
non-magnetic
Magnetic force is a non-contact force. It can also be described as a force of 'Attraction' or 'Repulsion'.
Caesium is non-magnetic. It is a diamagnetic element, which means it repels magnetic fields.