Magnetic pull is th force of attraction between two objects. The particles attract to each other. You know how they say oppisites attract?? Well it's the same concept. A is attracted to z and Z is attracted to A. But Z can not attract to Z and A cannot attract to A.
No. A magnet is a material that produces a magnetic field. The MF is invisible and is responsible for the magnet's force that pulls on ferromagnetic materials such as iron. It attracts or repels other metals.
Some can be magnetic but the answer is
Yes, iron is magnetic.
NOT all metals are magnetic
the area of magnetic force around a magnet is called the magnetic field
Yes, with some metals. This is because; when the magnetic pull orders the atoms it will become magnetic, take away the magnetic pull and your metal won't be magnetic anymore. Hope I helped!
the different types of poles. They have to be different or else it won't have the "magnetic pull" the poles are north and south!
No, because a wax candle does not have any magnetic pull or push.
magnetisable materials
They are areas where a magnetic force or pull is felt by an object or body which enters the area.
Some situations of push and pull are magnetic and cranes
The Magnimite family.
At the two poles
The field itself is not a push or a pull, it depends on the polarity of each object. A magnetic north pole attracts (pulls) a magnetic south pole and vice versa, but like poles repel (push).
The field itself is not a push or a pull, it depends on the polarity of each object. A magnetic north pole attracts (pulls) a magnetic south pole and vice versa, but like poles repel (push).
The field itself is not a push or a pull, it depends on the polarity of each object. A magnetic north pole attracts (pulls) a magnetic south pole and vice versa, but like poles repel (push).
it is called a magnetic pull by tons of atoms