it has no north or south end its neutral so it goes to both but other magnet has both N & S so it only connects to others N & S so = nail=E mag = N & S so E=N & S but S=N & E so S only goes to the N side of the magnet
a magnet can not pick up copper wire because copper wire doesn't have magnetic properties. Unlike an iron nail a strip of copper wire can only strengthen the magnets magnetic field
The answer is induced magnetism. The magnet induces some magnetism in the iron.
The magnet will induce magnetism, at least temporarily, in the iron.
Iron has the property of being ferromagnetic, most other materials don't.The difference is that in iron, groups of adjacent atoms have a tendency to form magnetic domains.
The magnet will induced magnetism at least temporarily in the iron
Yes, iron is a ferromagnetic material so it will be attracted to both the north and south poles of a magnet.
A material that attracts small pieces of iron is called a magnet. Magnets have magnetic properties that allow them to attract iron and other magnetic materials.
none of them. iron can be magnetised but the material itself is not magnetic
A compass needle is essentially a small magnet itself. When you bring a magnet near the compass, the magnetic field of the magnet causes the compass needle to align with the magnetic field lines of the magnet, which is why the needle spins towards the magnet.
Like polarities repel; unlike attract. So the north ends of two magnets repel each other, as do two south ends, while a north end and a south end mutually attract. North + North = Repell South + South = Repell North + South = Attract South + North = Attract
No, the north side of a magnet only attracts to the south side of another magnet.
No, sulfur is not attracted to magnets. Sulfur is a non-magnetic material, which means it does not have magnetic properties and will not be attracted to magnets.
no, nothing attracts lightning.
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
Unlike charges attract each other because they have opposite electrical properties. For example, a positively charged object will be attracted to a negatively charged object because the positive and negative charges will interact to create an attractive force between them. This principle is fundamental to understanding the behavior of charged particles in physics and is a key concept in electromagnetism.
The exact same way that a normal magnet attracts metal.
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.
Yes, iron is a ferromagnetic material so it will be attracted to both the north and south poles of a magnet.
Either pole of a magnet can attract steel.
A paperclip attracts a magnet ,a magnet attracts a paperclip.
A scrap heap magnet attracts steel - but not steel with a high chromium or nickel content