Ferritic materials.
no, only in materials that can be magnetized
Only iron, nickel, and cobalt have "magnetic properties" thus brass, copper, and aluminum tools do not.
saturation occurs when a magnetic material is as magnetized as it can get.
It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.
Magnets are made from magnetic materials. These are metals that can be magnetised or will be attracted to a magnet. Most materials are not magnetic, but iron, cobalt and nickelare magnetic. Steel is mostly iron, so steel is magnetic too.
it will become a magnetic feild
No, magnetic domains are a phenomenon that only occurs in ferromagnetic materials.
no, only in materials that can be magnetized
No, die cast materials are non-ferrous. Only ferrous metals can be magnetic
no
Silver should not be magnetic. The only possibility of a silver pendant being magnetic is if the silver is an alloy or a coating. Ferrous metals are the only materials that are magnetic in the traditional sense.
yes answer 2: No, magnetism can only pass through non magnetic materials.
no...only magnetic materials can be used as electromagnet...zinc is not a magnetic material
Non-magnetic materials are referred to as diamagnetic.
Here's the answer plain and simple, no. .
Paramagnetism refers to materials like aluminum or platinum which become magnetized in a magnetic field but their magnetism disappears when the field is removed. Ferromagnetism refers to materials (such as iron and nickel) that can retain their magnetic properties when the magnetic field is removed and kifjkjf
Ferromagnetic materials are attracted to magnets because their electrons spin and the resulting “magnetic moments” align easily, and retain that alignment even without an external magnetic field. ... Essentially, any alloy composed of ferromagnetic materials will also be magnetic.