Demagnetizing. Place the magnet at the opposite end of the metal from where you magnetized it. Again, the magnet must make as much contact with the metal as possible. Rub the metal with the magnet in the opposite direction that you used to magnetize it.
It is a magnet or a electro-magnet. If you are trying to use it as a metal detector then you will need a really strong magnet!
Any object that is nuetral that does not have magnetic pole's
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Magnetism is the number of magnetic moments per unit of volume. It is the volume of the magnet which determines the magnetism. If an object has great weight and great volume, it will be a strong magnet. If an object has great weight but lesser volume, the magnetism will be weaker.
The nail contains iron, which is ferromagnetic. Ferromagnets respond to a magnetic field (from a magnet) by generating their own magnetic field, ie, they become a magnet in the presence of a magnet. They also exhibit hysteresis, in that if they are exposed to a strong enough magnetic field, it will lock in and become a permanent magnet.
If a circular object is magnetic, one side of it will be the north pole, the opposite side the south pole.
No, a magnet is a physical object. However, a magnet can EXERT a force.
a magnet that remains magnetized for only a small time interval as compared to a permanent magnet.
an magnet is a object that attracts or repel
the metal object becomes a temporary magnet
If you drop a magnet it will hit the object under it
Charge is an electric field, A magnet has a magnetic field. If an object is attracted by a magnet it does not signify whither or not it has a charge.
A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field.
It is a magnet or a electro-magnet. If you are trying to use it as a metal detector then you will need a really strong magnet!
the opposite is proud.
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With a magnet. F**king miracles.