the magnet attracts to iron by the magnetic field both the iron and the magnet have
the magnet attracts to iron by the magnetic field both the iron and the magnet have
No, it's a permanent magnet. It consists of an iron oxide, and iron is a permanent magnet.
Yes, a magnet will attract iron. This is because iron is a type of magnetic substance, and the magnet can penetrate it to increase the magnetic field and draw it near it.
No, it's a permanent magnet. It consists of an iron oxide, and iron is a permanent magnet.
Because anything that has iron is attracted to magnet so whether its not fully an iron as long as it has iron in it, it can make the magnet move or attract it
a magnet Actually named magnetite, but it is a natural magnet.
If the iron is magnetized, yes. It also depends on the size of the magnet.
Iron is a magnetic element therefore it will be attracted by a magnet.
The process by which a iron piece touching a permanent magnet behaves as a magnet as long as it maintains contact is called magnetic induction. not only does this work when the iron is physically touching the magnet but it works as long as the piece of iron remains under the influence of the magnet. A iron piece attracted to a magnet through a paper with out any physical contact will also behave as a magnet.
Bar magnet. Because a bar magnet is strong to iron..... Or that's what we did in class.....
Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.