ferromagnetism - permanent magnets, with N and S pole, all the atoms are aligned and 'spin' the same way so the magnetic field is strong in one direction
paramagnetism - an object becomes temporarily magnetic when a field is applied and the resulting field is parallel to the applied field diamagetism - a temporary magnetism opposite to that of the applied field
Usually not, but it depends on the types of materials in it (if they are magnetic then it will be).
types of magnetic losses
Ferritic and austenitic types of stainless steel contain iron but are not magnetic due to their specific atomic structures. Additionally, pure iron or wrought iron is typically not magnetic but can become weakly magnetic when exposed to a magnetic field.
There are two types of storage loops exits in magnetic bubble memory.
two types - magnetic in the form of magnetic tape,magnetic disc and optical in the form of compact disc.
There are two types of iron: magnetic and non-magnetic iron. The iron in your body is the non-magnetic kind.
There are two main types: Magnetic compasses and gyro compasses.
There are primarily two types of magnetic tapes: analog tapes and digital tapes. Analog tapes store information using varying magnetic fields and were commonly used for audio recording. Digital tapes store data in binary form and are used for data backup and archival purposes.
Some common types of magnetic stones include magnetite, lodestone, and hematite. These stones exhibit varying degrees of magnetic properties and are often used in jewelry and healing practices for their unique properties.
No, not all rocks are magnetic. Only certain types of rocks containing iron minerals, such as magnetite, are magnetic. These rocks can be attracted to a magnet, while other types of rocks are not magnetic.
aluminum Ans 2 - Aluminium is NOT magnetic. The primary magnetic materials are iron and some steel.
the different types of poles. They have to be different or else it won't have the "magnetic pull" the poles are north and south!