The sure test of magnetism is REPULSION .
Residual magnetism and remanence are the same thing. The term residual magnetism is often used in engineering applications. Both terms describe the magnetization, and measure of that magnetism, left behind in a ferromagnetic material after the external magnetic field is removed.
---- 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 difference between electricity and magnetism is that you must be in the same frame of reference as the electric field to experience electricity, because all that magnetism is, is electricity moving relative to you.Although they are two different forms of energy, you can use magnetism to create electricity and you can use magnetism to create electricity.Electricity is the flow of energy or current through a metallic substance. Magnetism is the attraction of the metallic molecules in a solid or substance.
Physics is the branch of science that includes the study of magnetism. Magnetism falls under the broader category of electromagnetism, which deals with the interactions between electric and magnetic fields.
Residual magnetism is the magnetism that remains in a material even after an external magnetic field is removed. This phenomenon is commonly observed in magnetic materials such as iron and steel after they have been magnetized. Residual magnetism allows these materials to retain some magnetization and can be useful in applications such as magnetic memory storage devices.
The sure test of magnetism is REPULSION .
repulsion is the sure test of magnetism. Narahari.D
Repulsion from a known pole of a magnet is the ONLY valid test for magnetism.
i read that magnetism was related to electricity. im not sure if it correct or not and if it is not im sorry!
The real test for magnetism is to see if a material can attract other materials like iron or steel. This can be done by bringing a magnet close to the material and observing if there is an attraction or repulsion. Alternatively, one can use a compass to see if the material can influence its direction.
The pure test of magnetism is repultion
I'm not sure but I believe ferrology
After several shakes in the test tube, the iron filings' magnetism would decrease as they orient themselves in random directions, diminishing the overall magnetic strength of the filings. The repeated shaking disrupts the alignment of the iron filings causing them to lose their magnetism over time.
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Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...
I'm not sure what you mean, but a substance's magnetism (in chemistry) is usually defined as paramagnetic or diamagetic.