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When an iron object is magnetized, the electrons in the iron align their magnetic moments in the same direction, creating a magnetic field within the object. This alignment of magnetic moments enhances the overall magnetic properties of the iron object, making it magnetic as well.
When an object is magnetized, the alignment of the electrons within the atoms of the material becomes coordinated, creating a magnetic field. This alignment allows the material to exhibit magnetic properties such as attracting or repelling other objects.
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You can turn a non-magnetized object into a magnet by rubbing it with a magnet in the same direction multiple times. This process aligns the magnetic domains within the object, causing it to become magnetized.
When an object that is not magnetized becomes magnetized and all of the domains within the substace are aligned with the maget that it is attracted to.
the molecules in the object trigger a reation in our immume system
when the temperature rises the molecules of an object collides even more faster and also its moves around faster.
When you rub a magnet with metal, the metal object becomes temporarily magnetized. This happens because the atoms in the metal align with the magnetic field of the magnet. However, once the magnet is removed, the metal object loses its magnetism.
In every liquid (with the exception of water) the molecules, when the temperature decreases, contract.
When a metal object is magnetized, its magnetic domains align in the same direction, which creates a magnetic field around the object. This allows the object to attract or repel other magnetic materials. Magnetization can be temporary or permanent, depending on the material and the strength of the magnetic field applied.
When something is magnetized, its internal magnetic domains align in the same direction, creating a magnetic field. This allows the object to attract or repel other magnetic materials, depending on the orientation of the poles. Magnetized objects can also induce an electrical current in nearby conductors.