exmaples of magnetic materials are iron,nickel,cobalt,paper clips,nails and some pins....:-)
Example (A Science Trick):
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CO-BALT
I-RON
N-ICKLE
S-TEEL
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Iron, nickel, and cobalt are all magnetic metals. Steel is also a magnetic material. Some non-magnetic metals include aluminum, gold, and silver.
Only materials containing one of the elements Nickel, Iron and Cobalt can be magnetized.
There are three types of magnetic materials. They are dia, para and ferro.
Water is diamagnetic
Iron is ferro magnetic
Aluminium is para magnetic.
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Iron, nickel, cobalt.
Rhenium is paramagnetic. Paramagnetic materials have a small, positive susceptibility to magnetic fields. These materials are slightly attracted by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the magnetic properties when the external field is removed.
Palladium is considered weakly magnetic. It exhibits a very small magnetic susceptibility. It is not considered to be a ferromagnetic material. Contaminants can, however, make Pd show ferromagnetism.
Magnetism is a physical property that is mediated by magnetic fields.The magnetic state of a material depends on temperature (and other variables, such as pressure and the applied magnetic field), so a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on its temperature, etc. However, a material's magnetism doesn't change the composition, and doesn't involve a chemical reaction.
I thing magnetic material is an material that is magnetic
Currie Point.
Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic
temporarily magnetic
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
A material that attracts a magnet. A magnetic material cannot repel, only attract.
A magnet. The magnet will attract the magnetic material to it and so separate the magnetic material from the mixture.
The domains in a magnetic material is aligned unlike the non-magnetic material which is scattered
any material can insulate magnetic field
temporarily magnetic
To heat something by induction (which is and oscillating magnetic field), the material has to react to the magnetic field. As the magnetic field is made to oscillate, the molecules of the material are pulled and vibrated in sympathy with the field and their vibration energy increases. Heat IS the vibration of molecules. Thus induction heating will work on a magnetic material but will have no effect on a material that is not magnetically susceptible.