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No it wont but if the water is hot then it will lose its magnetism
magnetism
a Temporary Magnet lose its magnetism quickly, a Permanent Magnet is hard and it keeps it magnetism
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
Magnetism
One characteristic unique to magnets is their ability to attract or repel other magnets due to their magnetic field. This property arises from the alignment of electron spins within the material, creating a north and south pole. Materials lacking magnetism do not exhibit this behavior as their electron spins are randomly oriented.
A magnet is a piece of iron or other material that attracts other iron-containing objects. The characteristic that exists in magnets that does not exist in materials that lack magnetism is the alignment of domains.
Then the magnet not only has magnetism, but also an electrical charge.
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It's called magnetism.
A magnet is produced by aligning the magnetic domains in a material to point in the same direction. When heated, the magnet loses its magnetism as the molecular motion, which is caused by heating, destroys the alignment of the magnetic domains. Ferromagnetic materials also lose its magnetism after being melted. However, when the magnet is being hammered whilst cooling in a magnetic field, the melted magnet would gain its magnetism again.
The known magnetism in a bar magnet is electromagnetism.
magnetism
A magnets magnetism is strongest at the poles.
No it wont but if the water is hot then it will lose its magnetism
It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.