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Metals can be magnetised which can produce an attractive force.
It doesn't particularly matter. Most metals are polycrystaline (so there are small areas which are well ordered so for example ///////|\\\\\\\|//////|\\\\\\\|////// wherein large sections all point one way, but not all sections point the same way.), the sections, called domains when referring to magnetism, each have a magnetic spin, or 'Direction'. Now normally these spins cancel each other out, meaning most metals aren't magnetised. Metals, however can have there spins aligned, so they appear like so //////|//////|/////| making them overall magnetic. ALL metals can be magnetised, just some can have it done permanently, as their domains line up permanently. If magneto can line up the domains in the adamantium (which he can...) then he can manipulate the metal.
Contrary to popular belief, most metals cannot be magnetised. The only common metals that can be magnetised are iron, cobalt and nickel. Mild steel, an alloy that contains over 98% iron, can also be magnetised because of its high iron content. Some steels, such as some stainless steels, have larger percentages of other metals which prevent them from being magnetised the same way.
ferro magnetic substances can be magnetised. but it is not necessary that all the Ferro magnetic substances can be permanently magnetised. it depends on the alignment of domains in the substance.for example wrought iron can be magnetised permanently but soft iron can only be magnetised temporarily(Electro Magnets).
all are non metals
Metals can be magnetised which can produce an attractive force.
4 metals are not magnetic 1. Aluminium 2. Gold 3. Copper 4. Brass these metals can only be magnetised by very scientific work which i cannot understand 5. don't forget silver...
The strong magnetised nail will pick up more paper clips than the weak magnetised nail.That is because the strong magnetised nail is getting more strength and that means that the weak magnetised nail is getting less strength.in a steel nail there are these things called domains, in a weakly magnetised nail some of them will be pointing north, south, east and west, but however in a strongly magnetised nail all the domains will point to north.
A Weakly magnetised nail will pick up less paper clips then a highly magnetised nail, Hope That Helps:)
It doesn't particularly matter. Most metals are polycrystaline (so there are small areas which are well ordered so for example ///////|\\\\\\\|//////|\\\\\\\|////// wherein large sections all point one way, but not all sections point the same way.), the sections, called domains when referring to magnetism, each have a magnetic spin, or 'Direction'. Now normally these spins cancel each other out, meaning most metals aren't magnetised. Metals, however can have there spins aligned, so they appear like so //////|//////|/////| making them overall magnetic. ALL metals can be magnetised, just some can have it done permanently, as their domains line up permanently. If magneto can line up the domains in the adamantium (which he can...) then he can manipulate the metal.
Contrary to popular belief, most metals cannot be magnetised. The only common metals that can be magnetised are iron, cobalt and nickel. Mild steel, an alloy that contains over 98% iron, can also be magnetised because of its high iron content. Some steels, such as some stainless steels, have larger percentages of other metals which prevent them from being magnetised the same way.
You can put a magnet near the metal. If it gets attracted or repelled, then it is magnetised
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If you mean what metals magnetise and demagnetise quickly, soft iron is a good one. It is a good core for an electromagnet because it demagnetises when switched off. Hard iron, ie steel, will remain magnetised and remain magnetised until something drastic like melting it occurs. Hope this helps.
ferro magnetic substances can be magnetised. but it is not necessary that all the Ferro magnetic substances can be permanently magnetised. it depends on the alignment of domains in the substance.for example wrought iron can be magnetised permanently but soft iron can only be magnetised temporarily(Electro Magnets).
Diamagnetic substances are not magnetised. Example: water is a diamagnetic substance, so it cannot be magnetised by any means.
what is the diffrence between a magnetised nail and a unmagnetised nail