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No, other elements cannot be made to attract to magnets. Magnetism in materials is fundamentally determined by their atomic structure and the alignment of their magnetic moments. While some materials can be magnetized by exposing them to a magnetic field, this is limited to certain types of materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Magnetic materials are attracted to magnets. These primarily include: steel, cobalt and nickel and some of their alloys magnets attract various other substances besides pure iron . Some ceramics have slight attraction to magnets. Non magnetic materials are not attracted to magnets. These include common metals such as copper, aluminum and brass. eg. non-magnetic substances are wood, glass, copper plastic and rubber
---- Magnetism can be destroyed by following methods:---- * By heating the magnet, * By hammering the magnet.--->In accordance to this point...allowing the magnet to fall violently* By keeping similar poles of magnets together for a long time. * [not sure about this]by keeping magnet under running water.
The strength of natural magnets be increased in various ways. Artificial magnetism can be induced so as to increase magnetism.
Any object that is nuetral that does not have magnetic pole's
Quartz is not naturally magnetic because it is not a ferromagnetic material. It does not have a magnetic moment itself, so it cannot be magnetized.
No, copper cannot block magnetism. It is not a magnetic material, so it will not interfere with magnetic fields or block them.
Magnetic materials are materials that can be magnetized and can create a magnetic field, such as iron and nickel. Non-magnetic materials do not respond to magnetic fields and cannot be magnetized, such as wood and plastic.
Gravity and magnetism are separate fundamental forces with different properties. Gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass, while magnetism is a force that acts on objects with magnetic properties. The two forces have different mechanisms and cannot be directly interchanged or equated.
No, other elements cannot be made to attract to magnets. Magnetism in materials is fundamentally determined by their atomic structure and the alignment of their magnetic moments. While some materials can be magnetized by exposing them to a magnetic field, this is limited to certain types of materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Magnetic materials are attracted to magnets. These primarily include: steel, cobalt and nickel and some of their alloys magnets attract various other substances besides pure iron . Some ceramics have slight attraction to magnets. Non magnetic materials are not attracted to magnets. These include common metals such as copper, aluminum and brass. eg. non-magnetic substances are wood, glass, copper plastic and rubber
---- Magnetism can be destroyed by following methods:---- * By heating the magnet, * By hammering the magnet.--->In accordance to this point...allowing the magnet to fall violently* By keeping similar poles of magnets together for a long time. * [not sure about this]by keeping magnet under running water.
Im not sure if this is the correct answer but its my thought that for magnetism to work there must be a magnetic field. Not all celestial beings have a magnetic field allowing for a magnetic attraction therefore magnetism cannot be the answer to the gravitational problem of space flight though it is also my thought that a series of motor driven gyroscopes might hold an answer.
Electromagnets cannot move non-magnetic materials such as wood, plastic, glass, and ceramics. These materials do not have magnetic properties, so they are not influenced by the magnetic field produced by the electromagnet.
Magnetism is a fundamental force of nature that arises from the movement of charged particles, such as electrons. It is responsible for the attraction and repulsion of magnetic materials, creating magnetic fields. Materials can be classified as ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, or diamagnetic based on their response to magnetic fields.
Magnetic fields can be blocked. Magnetic fields cannot penetrate a superconductor, and regions can be shielded from magnetic fields using ferromagnetic materials.
Gravity is a force that cannot be seen directly but is evidenced by its effects on objects. Magnetic fields are another phenomenon that cannot be seen but can be detected through their influence on magnetic materials. Both gravity and magnetic fields play important roles in the physical interactions of matter.