they attracted to their opposite poles and certain metals such as iron. their domain are aligned to give them magnetism
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One interesting property of magnets is that they lose their magnetism at elevated temperature. This was discovered by the Curies, Pierre I believe. He did quite a lot of fundamental work on magnetism.
The temp at which a magnet loses its magnetism is known as the 'Curie Point', and this effect is used for example in toasters, as part of the 'snap' of the electrical timing circuit.
1. Magnets attract objects of iron, cobalt and nickel.
2. The force of attraction of a magnet is greater at its poles than in the middle.
3. Like poles of two magnets repel each other.
4. Opposite poles of two magnets attracts each other.
5. If a bar magnet is suspended by a thread and if it is free to rotate, its South Pole will move towards the North Pole of the earth and vice versa.
The general properties of the magnet would be mass, dimensions, electrical charge, magnetic flux.
Bar magnets having properties:
attractive property
directive property
like poles repel each other and unlike poles attract each other.
poles exist in pairs
A magnet possess the four properties:-attractive property-directive property-like poles repel and unlike poles attract-poles always exists in pairsattractive property: if you bring a magnet near iron filings, the iron filing will get attracted to the magnet. this is the attractive property.directive property:if a magnet is freely suspended by a thread, it will align itself in the north-south direction. this is called the directive property.like poles repel and unlike poles attract: a bar magnet's north pole is brought near the north pole of another magnet, it is observed that the the two magnets get repelled. if the same north pole is brought near the south pole of another magnet, the two magnets get attracted.poles always exists in pairs: when a magnet is cut into pieces, it will always have two poles, that is , north and south. even the smallest magnets will have this property. it is called the dipole property.
Yes.
You're attractive
Both permanent magnets and electromagnets. -Apex
The special property that magnetite displays is that it is attracted by a magnet. Cleavage is the mineral property that explains why some minerals break along smooth, flat surfaces.
magnets attract iron,nickel,cobalt and unlike poles towards itself , this property of magnet is known as attractive property of magnet .
it said i find you very attractive
A magnet possess the four properties:-attractive property-directive property-like poles repel and unlike poles attract-poles always exists in pairsattractive property: if you bring a magnet near iron filings, the iron filing will get attracted to the magnet. this is the attractive property.directive property:if a magnet is freely suspended by a thread, it will align itself in the north-south direction. this is called the directive property.like poles repel and unlike poles attract: a bar magnet's north pole is brought near the north pole of another magnet, it is observed that the the two magnets get repelled. if the same north pole is brought near the south pole of another magnet, the two magnets get attracted.poles always exists in pairs: when a magnet is cut into pieces, it will always have two poles, that is , north and south. even the smallest magnets will have this property. it is called the dipole property.
it said i find you very attractive
attractive
Yes.
I find you very attractive
by keeping another magnet or attractive force
You need to do the experiment. If the magnet is strong enough, metal (steel, iron) will jump to the magnet (or pull the magnet towards it).
You're attractive
A special property of pyrrhotite is that it is a natural MAGNET that attracts iron. So your answer is: MAGNET
A superconducting magnet is one that is made of material that exhibits the property of superconductivity.