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The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.
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Yes, a magnet can attract unmagnetized iron. This occurs because unmagnetized iron has domains of magnetic moments that can align with the magnetic field of the magnet, causing the iron to become temporarily magnetized. When brought close to a magnet, the unmagnetized iron will experience a force that draws it toward the magnet.
Iron is a chemical element that is a metal and is found in many everyday objects. A magnet is an object that produces a magnetic field and can attract iron and other materials with magnetic properties. So, while iron is a material, a magnet is a tool that uses magnetic properties to attract certain materials.
Silver is a not magnetic metal - the most highly magnetic metal is iron - so no unless the cores of the coins are iron
the magnet attracts to iron by the magnetic field both the iron and the magnet have
Yes, a magnet will attract iron. This is because iron is a type of magnetic substance, and the magnet can penetrate it to increase the magnetic field and draw it near it.
the magnet attracts to iron by the magnetic field both the iron and the magnet have
The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.
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attract iron
You can attract objects that contain iron by using a magnet, as iron is a magnetic material. When you bring a magnet near objects containing iron, the magnetic force will cause them to be attracted to the magnet.
Sterling silver is not magnetic, as it contains no iron. Therefore, it will not attract a magnet.
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a magnet Actually named magnetite, but it is a natural magnet.
magnets only attract iron and steel
A magnet is made of 'Soft' Iron. A pin has steel (iron) in it. A match does NOT have iron in it.