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No. Once a ferromagnetic metal is heated enough, it loses its magnetic properties.
That depends on how hot it was heated.
Gold is not magnetic.
because it can stay heated longer than other materials. It can also withstand a high temperature. .
when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
No. Once a ferromagnetic metal is heated enough, it loses its magnetic properties.
It is not the food that causes the magnetic pattern. Instead, it is the induction heated pan that creates the magnetic pattern.
No, the volume of a metal increases as it is heated. It expands.
When heated, yes.
It's no longer magnetic
the main metal is iron and yes it is magnetic
pure iron when heated above 2000 C under damp air or steam to form a magnetic oxide
That depends on how hot it was heated.
because it can stay heated longer than other materials. It can also withstand a high temperature. .
Gold is not magnetic.
Thallium is a non magnetic metal.
Metallic or non-metallic elements can be magnetic.