No, it's a permanent magnet. It consists of an iron oxide, and iron is a permanent magnet.
The formula for magnetite is Fe3O4. Magnetite is a mineral found in nature in the form of iron oxides. This ore is a natural magnet.
Lodestone is the only example of a natural magnet.
The special property that magnetite displays is that it is attracted by a magnet. Cleavage is the mineral property that explains why some minerals break along smooth, flat surfaces.
a naturally occurring magnet composed of a form of iron called magnetite
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a rock that has magnet paint on it and then it is magnetic
magnetite is natures magnet
No. Magnet is aword for apiece of metal that has been charged with magnetic properties, Magnetite is a mineral.
A lodestone is a naturally occurring magnet. It is actually a piece of magnetite, Not all magnetite is magnetic.
yes
The formula for magnetite is Fe3O4. Magnetite is a mineral found in nature in the form of iron oxides. This ore is a natural magnet.
No, it's a permanent magnet. It consists of an iron oxide, and iron is a permanent magnet.
The formula for magnetite is Fe3O4. Magnetite is a mineral found in nature in the form of iron oxides. This ore is a natural magnet.
From the natural mineral magnetite.
iron
Magnetite is one of the few minerals that possesses the mineral property called magnetism.
none of them. iron can be magnetised but the material itself is not magnetic