It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.
A. magnetic domain
B. magnetic force
C. magnetic field
electromagmetism
Ferromagnetism.
Magnetism / magnetic susceptibility.
Magnetism
magnets
iron and the materials that are attracted or repelled by the magnet
Ferrous materials are things that contain iron.
Phosphorus is not a ferrous metal and cannot be attracted by magnet.
Cu is slightly diamagnetic -- has a small tendency to repel magnets, so no, not a magnetic material.
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Four common magnetic materials that are strongly attracted to a magnet are iron, nickel, cobalt, and certain alloys of these metals. This is because these materials have unpaired electrons in their atomic or molecular structure, which creates a magnetic moment. When a magnet is nearby, the magnetic field of the magnet aligns the magnetic moments of these materials, causing them to be strongly attracted to the magnet.
Iron, nickel, cobalt.
MAGNETIC: Magnatite, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Manganese, Chromium. NON MAGNETIC: hydrogen, water, steel, graphite, diamond, silicon, carbon dioxide, methane, ethane, propane, and almost any other substance you can think of
iron and the materials that are attracted or repelled by the magnet
Magnets are attracted to other magnets.They may also be attracted to certain so-called magnetic materials (mainly iron). This is because the magnet can induce magnetism in the iron.
NO! Look, but a magnet by a coke can. Get it now?
The word magnetic, or the word ferromagnetic refer to materials that can be attracted by magnets.
Because most refrigerators are made of ferromagnetic materials, and ferromagnetic materials are attracted to magnets.
materials like copper ,alloys and other materials like iron r magnetic.
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Ferrous materials are things that contain iron.