magnets are usually composed of iron, though any polarizable metal will suffice.
As we know every particle is made up of tiny particles called atoms,each magnet is made up of tiny particles called Molecular magnets.Each of them acts as a individual magnet with North and South poles.There arrangement decides the polarity of the magnets
The reason is because an electromagnet is hooked up to an artificial energy force, while a magnet is a charged piece of metal example: a battery hooked up to a piece of iron attracts paperclips but a magnet can be made by stroking a paperclip against a bar magnet to create a temporary magnet somewhat how a compass works
Because it is made up of iron and steel!
To remain a magnet it has to be made out of steel as steel makes a permanent magnet.
A temporary magnet.
no,it can not be picked by a magnet because it is not made of iron, steel, nickel ,& copper
an iron magnet.
i think it is made up of magnetite (one of the ore of iron)
A magnet can pick up things made from iron or other ferromagnetic materials.
As we know every particle is made up of tiny particles called atoms,each magnet is made up of tiny particles called Molecular magnets.Each of them acts as a individual magnet with North and South poles.There arrangement decides the polarity of the magnets
The reason is because an electromagnet is hooked up to an artificial energy force, while a magnet is a charged piece of metal example: a battery hooked up to a piece of iron attracts paperclips but a magnet can be made by stroking a paperclip against a bar magnet to create a temporary magnet somewhat how a compass works
no it can not .it is because a magnetic meterial can made in to magnet
a temporary magnet!
Because it is made up of iron and steel!
A magnet produced in earth; not man made.
it can be made strongerit can be made in desired shape
To remain a magnet it has to be made out of steel as steel makes a permanent magnet.