I am not entirely sure what you are after, but you might say that:
* It is the nature of magnets to be magnetic. Or:
* It is the nature of magnets to be surrounded by a magnetic field.
since magnets are all ready magnetised when found in nature called natural magnet artificial magnets that are made by man are called artificial magnets
NATURAL MAGNETS
No. Only Iron (Fe), Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) are magnetic.
No, there is no connection between radioactivity and magnetism. However if the radioactive material is magnetic, like iron for example, then this would be attracted to magnets, but this is entirely due to its physical nature and not to whether it is radioactive or not.
When you die, the magnets in your body remain in place due to the natural processes of decomposition. Eventually, the magnetic particles in your body will disperse into the environment and be recycled back into nature.
The properties and interactions of magnets are called magnetism. Magnetism is the force of attraction or repulsion that acts between magnets, as well as between magnets and materials that can be magnetized, such as iron and steel. Magnetism is a fundamental force in nature that plays a role in various everyday applications, from compasses to electric motors.
Magnets exist in nature as natural minerals such as magnetite. However, magnets can also be man-made through processes like magnetization of materials or creating electromagnets.
Nobody invented magnets because magnets and magnetic principles are found in nature. a first MAGNET was not invented, but rather were found from naturally occurring MINERALS called "MAGNETITES or "LODESTONES".
a magnet Actually named magnetite, but it is a natural magnet.
The force between two magnets is known as magnetic force. This force is a manifestation of the electromagnetic force, which is one of the four fundamental forces in nature.
No, shale is not attracted to magnets as it does not contain any magnetic elements like iron or nickel. Shale is a fine-grained sedimentary rock made up of clay minerals and other particles that are not magnetic in nature.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.