It can attract to iron.
attract iron
Static, a form of magnetism
The sure test of magnetism is the ability of a material to attract iron or other magnetic materials. If a material attracts iron, it is considered to be magnetic.
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alike magnetic poles do not attract because according to the law of magnetism, it is stated that unlike magnetic poles attract and alike poles repel.
The force is called "magnetism". The refrigerator is not magnetic, but the magnet will temporarily induce magnetism in the refrigerator's metal - the part that is close to the magnet.
Permanent magnets get their magnetism from the alignment of their atomic particles, specifically the electrons, which create a magnetic field that causes the material to attract or repel other objects.
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Actually, they only attract certain metals. The attraction for other metals is insignificant. For example, a magnet will strongly attract iron. The way this works is that the magnet induces magnetism in the iron. The iron has tiny areas - domains, I think they are called - of magnetism; an external magnetic field will make those domains align, at least partially.
How does the strength of a magnet affect its ability to attract other objects from varying distances?
In romance, as in magnetism, opposites can attract. Just like how magnets with different poles are drawn to each other, individuals with different characteristics can form strong connections in a romantic relationship. It's all about finding the right balance and complementing each other's strengths and weaknesses.
Magnetism is the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other. Magnetism is caused by the motion of electric charges. Every substance is made up of tiny units called atoms. Each atom has electrons, particles that carry electric charges