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Nothing happens, except that now you have two magnets. The poles of a magnet are not actually localized at the two ends of the magnet but are inherent to the magnetic properties of the magnet. As the magnetic properties are not altered by a modification of the magnet such as cutting it in half, there will be no effect on the poles of the magnet.
A bar of copper does not attract a magnet. Copper is a non-magnetic material, meaning it does not have magnetic properties and cannot be attracted to a magnet. In contrast, magnets attract ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt, but not copper. Therefore, there will be no interaction between a bar of copper and a magnet.
No, galena is not attracted to a magnet. Galena is a mineral composed primarily of lead sulfide and does not possess significant magnetic properties. It is classified as a non-magnetic mineral, meaning it will not respond to a magnetic field.
No. While electricity and magnetism are closely connected, the poles of a magnet no not correspond with electrical charges.
Yes, as long as their spins are aligned, they will attract other materials whose spins are aligned, be they temporary or permanent.
They are round. And they are magnetic. Without a specification for the magnet nothing more can be assumed.
A magnet is an object that is magnetic if it displays magnetic properties. Think of it like this; If bar magnet attracts a piece of metal towards it, it is using magnetism (fluxuations in electric current) and therefore the magnet can be said to have magnetic properties.
Inside a magnet, there are tiny particles called atoms that have their own magnetic fields. These atoms align in the same direction, creating a magnetic field that gives the magnet its magnetic properties.
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No, 10 karat gold does not stick to a magnet because gold is a non-ferrous metal, meaning it has no magnetic properties. Magnetic attraction is typically associated with ferrous metals like iron, nickel, and cobalt, but not with gold.
The real name of magnet is Magnetite or Lodestone. Magnet is a common name used to refer to objects that exhibit magnetic properties.
Answer. Two properties of a magnet are: (i) A magnet always has two poles: north pole and south pole.