magnetized nickel and iron
Ferromagnetic elements as Fe, Co, Ni.
Metals + Stone = Magnet
Iron, Nickel and Cobalt
A magnet
Yes, the two poles of a magnet have the same atoms and elements. The magnetic properties of a magnet are a result of the alignment of the atoms within the material, not a difference in the type of atoms present in the two poles.
A neodymium magnet is known for its strong magnetism that can last for a long time. These magnets are made of rare earth elements and are commonly used in various applications where a strong, long-lasting magnetic field is required.
There are three elements in a magnet: iron, boron, and neodymium.
A spectroscope, possibly. A magnet is not the correct answer because there are several metallic elements which are magnetic.
one of the three elements that a magnet will attach to
small magnet used to give direction
Yes you can. Since the iron filings are magnetic, but sulphur is not - you can use a magnet to separate the two elements.
Cobalt and nickel are also magnetic elements.