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When some pieces of plastics are brought near the magnet, they will get attracted.
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Magnets attract steel paperclips because steel contains iron, which is a ferromagnetic material. When a magnet comes near a steel paperclip, it induces a magnetic field within the paperclip causing it to be attracted to the magnet.
Get attracted and stick on together
You can tell if a 1944 penny is made of steel by using a magnet. Place a magnet near the penny - if it sticks, then the penny is made of steel. Steel pennies were issued in 1943 due to a shortage of copper, so any 1944 penny made of steel would be an error.
The poles of a magnet. Labeled as north pole and south pole.
When a magnet is placed near a copper material, no attraction or repulsion occurs because copper is not a magnetic material. However, moving a magnet near a copper wire induces an electric current to flow through the wire, a phenomenon known as electromagnetic induction.
Flour is passed near a magnet to remove any metal fragments that may have entered during the milling process. This helps ensure the flour is safe for consumption and prevents any potential damage to equipment during packaging.
Yes they are.
The two magnets would be attracted and come together.Unlike poles will attract.Like poles will repel.