The process is known as Magnetic separation.
arranged in a specific direction within the material. This alignment creates magnetic properties and leads to the formation of magnetic domains. When these domains align, the material becomes magnetized.
A cluster of billions of atoms that all have magnetic fields lined up in the same way is known as a ferromagnetic material. This alignment creates a strong magnetic field within the material, making it magnetically responsive.
Using a magnetically hard material for an electromagnetic crane can result in difficulty controlling the magnetic field, making it less efficient and potentially causing safety issues. Magnetically hard materials retain their magnetism even after the current is turned off, leading to challenges in releasing the load when needed. This can make the crane more dangerous to operate and less precise in its movements.
Magnetic tape is a data storage medium that stores data magnetically on a thin plastic strip coated with a magnetizable material. It is commonly used for backup and archiving purposes due to its high capacity and relatively low cost. Data is written to and read from the tape using a magnetic recording head.
Magma contains many materials which are magnetically affected. When this magma is ejected from the mantle and begins forming new crust, these materials align to the earth's magnetic field. The crust hardens, and the magnetic alignment is fixed (just as in normal magnets, made by using a similar process). The magnetic fields are 'visile' in strips of material, hence the term 'magnetic striping'. seafloor spreading
To heat something by induction (which is and oscillating magnetic field), the material has to react to the magnetic field. As the magnetic field is made to oscillate, the molecules of the material are pulled and vibrated in sympathy with the field and their vibration energy increases. Heat IS the vibration of molecules. Thus induction heating will work on a magnetic material but will have no effect on a material that is not magnetically susceptible.
arranged in a specific direction within the material. This alignment creates magnetic properties and leads to the formation of magnetic domains. When these domains align, the material becomes magnetized.
A cluster of billions of atoms that all have magnetic fields lined up in the same way is known as a ferromagnetic material. This alignment creates a strong magnetic field within the material, making it magnetically responsive.
Using a magnetically hard material for an electromagnetic crane can result in difficulty controlling the magnetic field, making it less efficient and potentially causing safety issues. Magnetically hard materials retain their magnetism even after the current is turned off, leading to challenges in releasing the load when needed. This can make the crane more dangerous to operate and less precise in its movements.
When magnetic material is kept in a magnetic field then it experiences a force. when nonmagnetic material is placed then there is no force acting on it. If you know, the origin of magnetism, you will find that when the electrons of any substance cancel the total charge of each other(produced by their spinning and moving around the nucleus) then that sub. is non-magnetic.
Magnetic tape is a data storage medium that stores data magnetically on a thin plastic strip coated with a magnetizable material. It is commonly used for backup and archiving purposes due to its high capacity and relatively low cost. Data is written to and read from the tape using a magnetic recording head.
Magma contains many materials which are magnetically affected. When this magma is ejected from the mantle and begins forming new crust, these materials align to the earth's magnetic field. The crust hardens, and the magnetic alignment is fixed (just as in normal magnets, made by using a similar process). The magnetic fields are 'visile' in strips of material, hence the term 'magnetic striping'. seafloor spreading
Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic
Only if the "other material" is magnetic, or paramagnetic (susceptible to magnetic forces)
While 18/8 stainless steel is not technically classified as non-magnetic, it is considered to have low magnetic permeability. This means it is not strongly attracted to magnets but may exhibit some magnetic properties. Factors such as composition, heat treatment, and processing can affect the magnetic behavior of stainless steel.
temporarily magnetic
alumina