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Things are magnetic when their atoms have aligned magnetic fields that interact with an external magnetic field. This alignment creates a net magnetic field in the material, causing it to attract or repel other objects. Materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt are particularly magnetic due to the arrangement of their atoms.
Electricity can make things move by creating a magnetic field when it flows through a wire. This magnetic field interacts with other magnetic fields to generate a force, which can then be used to move objects. This principle is utilized in electric motors and other electromechanical devices.
Magnetic Repulsion
Two examples of things that use magnetic relays and are not garage doors are a solenoid in a car and some older telephones.
Magnets. Among other things. You might want to be a little more specific.
No. Most magnetic objects contain iron.
magnetic fridge, your microwave, your phone and a lot of other things but yet a lot of things could have magnets like a metal pecie
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Magnetic materials: -steel -iron -nickel -cobalt Non-magnetic materials: -aluminum -copper -zinc -gold -silver -wood -plastic -glass Note: Not all forms of Iron are magnetic.
A great many things do not create magnetic fields. They includerock,plastics,most living things,most gases at normal conditionsActually most living things create magnetic fields measurable and commonly called brain waves. minute but measurable
Yes, certain objects can be suspended or "hover" in a magnetic field due to magnetic levitation. This occurs when a magnetic force counters the gravitational force acting on the object, allowing it to remain suspended in mid-air.