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Magnetism
An electro magnet proves that Electricity and Magnetism always co-exist in nature
Magentic materials are mainly of three types. 1) Diamagnetic materials 2) Paramagnetic materials 3) Ferromagnetic materials Diamagnetic meterials are those that do not have megnetic property. Para magnets can be used as temporary magnets Ferro magnetic materials are tose which are permanent magnets. The magnets made from magnets that easily lose their magnetis catue are paramagnets.
Both are magnetic.
It will lose its magnetic field. The vibrations made from the drop charge the electrons and make them move out of the line that they were in, this causes the magnet to lose its magnetism.
While magnetism from a magnet can influence the magnetic properties of materials, it can typically pass through most magnetic materials. However, some high-permeability materials like mu-metal can redirect or shield magnetic fields.
A magnet is produced by aligning the magnetic domains in a material to point in the same direction. When heated, the magnet loses its magnetism as the molecular motion, which is caused by heating, destroys the alignment of the magnetic domains. Ferromagnetic materials also lose its magnetism after being melted. However, when the magnet is being hammered whilst cooling in a magnetic field, the melted magnet would gain its magnetism again.
No, aluminum is not magnetic so a magnet will not stick to it. Magnetism occurs in materials that are ferromagnetic, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.
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---- 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.
It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
A magnets magnetism is strongest at the poles.
Permanet Magnet
No, sterling silver is not magnetic and will not attach to a magnet. Magnetism is a property of ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt, but not of silver.
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