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No, they are made of wood or paper, and are not magnetic. An iron nail is attracted to a magnet, and can become magnetized.
First, grab an iron nail. Next, grab a bar magnet. Stroke the iron nail with the bar magnet at least 20 times. You can increase the strength by stroking it more. Now, bring the iron nail near some paper clips. It attracts them! Science is cool!
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Take each nail and weigh it. Then use water displacement to find its volume. Use these two pieces of data to find the density. If the nail's density is about 2.70 g/cm3, then it's aluminum. If it is about 7.87 g/cm3, then it is an iron nail. Do this for every nail.
you cant ?i dont think Answer (Contrablue)If the nail is made of iron or steel (an alloy of iron with a bit of carbon and usually certain metals such as molybdenum or chromium), it can be magnetized by rubbing it against a magnet. That is the easy and cheap way to turn a nail into a magnet.A more expensive way is to use a machine that subjects the nail to a strong magnetic field. This can turn the nail into a reasonably strong magnet. However, most of us don't have access to such a machine.
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The iron nail would stick to a magnet. Copper is not attracted to magnets.
if a nail has any iron in it, it will be attacted to a magnet. Most nails are made of steel, a substance created from iron.
Yes.
which end of a magnet will pick up an iron nail?
An iron nail is more strongly attracted to the magnet than to the wooden box the magnet is stored in.
What happens if vary/change the distance between the magnet and the nail/s?
any end or to say specifically any molecule of magnet would attract the nail for nail is not a polarised one doubts can be clarified at hemanth87542@Yahoo.com any end or to say specifically any molecule of magnet would attract the nail for nail is not a polarised one doubts can be clarified at hemanth87542@yahoo.com
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Use the magnet to stroke the iron nail many times and you try to attract something
No, they are made of wood or paper, and are not magnetic. An iron nail is attracted to a magnet, and can become magnetized.
Yes, you will create a temporary magnet. EX: if you put and nail next to an iron magnet, the nail will be temporarly magnetic.