By using a permanent magnet to stroke a piece of magnetic metal to make another magnet, or by making an electro-magnet. For more information please click on the Related Questions shown below.
One way is with the use of another magnet, where you rub one pole of another magnet along the iron rod for a hundred times. You must always stroke in one direction only and always lift off the magnet from the iron rod at the end of each stroke.
Another way is by using electricity from a battery: coil very thin insulated wires around an iron rod and connect the battery to the circuit. This will magnetize the iron rod temporarily until there is no more electricity in the circuit.
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Giving something a magnetic charge is very easy. However, it won't work as well as a magnet that you buy.
Steps to follow:
1. Get a metal object. A paper clip works well for this.
2. Get a magnet.
3. Move the metal object quickly across the magnet in the same direction. You need to repeat this 50 to 100 times.
4.Try to pick up a paper clip with the metal object you rubbed across the magnet. It probably will just barely lift it up because it is not strong at all.
You can also make an electromagnet:
1. Get a small guage wire.
2. Bare the wire on both ends about 1 inch or so.
3. Working center out on the screw driver and wire, coil the wire around the screwdriver about 20-30 times. (10-15 either way)
4. Connect one end of the wire to the + end of a 9 volt battery and the other to the - end. See how many paper clips you can pick up.
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i think its rubbing on the ferromagnetic material by using a permanent magnet. so it can become magnetized.
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unmagnetized material pressentation
So that they can come together quickly
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My favourite two ways: Warm it up Whack it for a while. Why it works: It rearranges the atoms making them straight removing the magnetism.
a bar magnet and a electromagnet are alike in many ways. the are alike because both of them are magnets. but there are plenty other ways they are alike
they are both a type of magnet
So that they can come together quickly
Electromagnets are temporary magnets made of iron usually that are created by passing a current through a wire wrapped around the iron. There are also ways of making temporary magnets out of ordinary iron objects that can later be demagnetized. I am not wise in the ways of these latter type of temporary magnets.
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The main types of magnets areBar MagnetHorseshoe MagnetCylindrical MagnetBall-ended MagnetThese are the main types . There are many more types .
by putting magnets closer to each other
My favourite two ways: Warm it up Whack it for a while. Why it works: It rearranges the atoms making them straight removing the magnetism.
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a bar magnet and a electromagnet are alike in many ways. the are alike because both of them are magnets. but there are plenty other ways they are alike
No it odesn't, if you had lots of magnets surrounding it it wouldn't point to North on the magnets
Magnets are used in many ways. One of the most practical uses I know of is to 'sweep' shop floors picking up nails and other small parts that have dropped to the floor. There are many other ways to use magnets