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
Opposites attract. North attracts South, South attracts North. Like poles repel- N pushes N away.
The north end of one magnet will attract the south end of the other.
it is a tempary magent!
depends on how the metal is magnetised
Both ends will.
Temporary
what kind of magnet is a magnetized nail
No, they are made of wood or paper, and are not magnetic. An iron nail is attracted to a magnet, and can become magnetized.
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.
No. It only needs to pass through a magnetic field to become magnetized. It does not need to come into physical contact with the magnet producing that field. This is because the process of magnetization has to do with electromagnetic induction rather than physical contact. You can perform a simple experiment at home to prove this point. You'll need a bar magnet, a paper clip, and a thin sheet of paper. Place the paper between the magnet and the clip. Rub the clip against the paper on top of the magnet, and observe that the clip will still become magnetized even though it is not in physical contact with the magnet.
seeing as the nail is iron and iron is a metal that conducts metal, you won't need to do anything to that nail to make it magnetic seeing as the nail is iron and iron is a metal that conducts metal, you won't need to do anything to that nail to make it magnetic seeing as the nail is iron and iron is a metal that conducts metal, you won't need to do anything to that nail to make it magnetic
what kind of magnet is a magnetized nail
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, if a nail is made of steel, it will will not be magnetized unless it is magnetized by a magnet by being hit.
In an un-magnetised nail there are tiny domains, each in themselves would be a little magnet, however, in a magnetized steel nail the magnetic "domains" tend to be lined up in the same direction. A domain is a tiny magnet because electrons are spinning with the same orientation. Refer to the related link in the Related Links section below for more details.
Unless one or both iron nails are magnetized, then nothing will happen. If one nail is magnetized, then the other nail will be attracted to the magnetized nail.
Unless one or both iron nails are magnetized, then nothing will happen. If one nail is magnetized, then the other nail will be attracted to the magnetized nail.
Unless one or both iron nails are magnetized, then nothing will happen. If one nail is magnetized, then the other nail will be attracted to the magnetized nail.
Unless one or both iron nails are magnetized, then nothing will happen. If one nail is magnetized, then the other nail will be attracted to the magnetized nail.
Like poles will repel.Unlike poles will attract.
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.
A iron nail
The iron nail would stick to a magnet. Copper is not attracted to magnets.