You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.
Yes, if a nail is made of steel, it will will not be magnetized unless it is magnetized by a magnet by being hit.
No Scott non-magnetic flex monels can not become magnetized.
Something is either magnetized or not magnetized. There is no such thing as "unmagnetized magnetic" material.
Unless one or both iron nails are magnetized, then nothing will happen. If one nail is magnetized, then the other nail will be attracted to the magnetized nail.
In non magnetized material the domains are not ordered -they do not align with one another.
Domains in magnetized materials are all aligned in one direction - those in un-magnetized objects are arranged randomly.
Domains in magnetized materials are all aligned in one direction - those in un-magnetized objects are arranged randomly.
no, only in materials that can be magnetized
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saturation occurs when a magnetic material is as magnetized as it can get.
The domains in a magnetic material is aligned unlike the non-magnetic material which is scattered
All materials are magnetized when placed in the magnetic field . The material magnetized by the effect of a magnetic field is called magnetic permeability.
Ferromagnetic materials are materials that can easily be magnetized. The most popular and natural materials that exhibit that property include; nickel, cobalt, iron and their alloys.
The magnetic domains of an unmagnetized material will be pointing in random directions, which is why it is appearing to me unmagnetized. In a magnetized material, they move from north to south.
You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.
You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.