SeeMagnetic purification apparatusUnited States Patent 6103113As an example of how to purify water from a river by precipitating the impurities with a magnetic particle containing flocculant and then filtering passing the water through a magnetic field
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that magnets can magnetize water. Magnets can interact with water molecules, but they do not magnetize or make water magnetic.
Yes, you can magnetize an iron nail by stroking it with a magnet. This process aligns the magnetic domains within the nail, causing it to acquire magnetic properties. To effectively magnetize the nail, you should stroke it in one direction only, rather than back and forth, to ensure proper alignment of the domains. Once magnetized, the nail can attract small ferromagnetic objects.
You can magnetize a dress making pin by stroking it in one direction with a permanent magnet. I have done it using a good quality fridge magnet. Dress making pins may become magnetized when they are dropped on a hard surface, for example a tiled floor.
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Two north poles will repel each other due to their like magnetic charges. To "magnetize" them together, you would need to flip one of them around so that it becomes a south pole. This will create attraction between the two poles and they will come together due to the magnetic force.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that magnets can magnetize water. Magnets can interact with water molecules, but they do not magnetize or make water magnetic.
To magnetize water, you can use a magnet to expose the water to a magnetic field. This process is believed to align the water molecules and enhance its properties. Some people claim that magnetized water may have potential health benefits, but scientific evidence is limited.
Copper is not a magnetic material and does not magnetize easily.
u can magnetize water by mixing it with some science magnetism liquid and then u can stick it 2 somethin metal or magnetable
You can magnetize a paper clip by passing it repeatedly over a large magnet.
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No its not a metal.
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duct tape a magnet to it.
No. There is no metal in a diamond to magnetize.
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To magnetize a needle, you can rub it against a magnet in the same direction multiple times. This will align the magnetic domains in the needle and make it magnetic.