Really powerful magnets are alloys or in some cases not even metals (they're minerals like metal oxides). Iron is one of the better "pure" metals.
In alloy or oxide magnets, the metals themselves don't even have to be ferromagnetic; an alloy of aluminium, cobalt, and iron was discovered in 1931 to make far better magnets than iron itself did, even though aluminium is not ferromagnetic at all.
Neodymium is the type of metal that makes the strongest magnet. It is commonly used in making powerful permanent magnets due to its high magnetism and strength.
makes current flow through a magnet
Yes - if you have a powerful enough magnet !
To make a powerful magnet, use a strong magnetic material like neodymium. Shape it into a magnet by applying a magnetic field while it cools down. Finally, the magnet can be magnetized by rubbing it against a magnet or by exposing it to an electrical current.
Put a magnet into AC electricity
A powerful magnet that only creates a magnetic field when a massive amount of power cycles through the magnet. To properly function, the magnet needs to be connected to a powerful source of electricity.
What Makes Someone a magnet to rabies is if an animal with rabies bites, licks, or attacks you.
The arrangement of molecules in a magnet makes itself a magnet.if u want to know further,try searching "Ewing's molecular theory of magnetism".
they have the most powerful magnetic fields
I don't think you'll find a powerful enough magnet; the DVD-R is an optical recording medium and is unaffected by magnetism.
Yes. A powerful magnet is capable of wiping the entire hard drive.
If you're talking about an electromagnet, it's a piece of metal, usually iron, that is turned into a powerful magnet when an electric current is run through it. Theoretically, the magnet could be infinitely powerful, if you have an infinite power source.