Iron, nickel, and cobalt are ferromagnets.
They are called ferromagnets or permanent magnets. They are also called man-made or synthetic magnets. If you're on A+, the correct answer is ferromagnets. - Dawn Ayers
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Iron, nickel, and cobalt are ferromagnets.
Iron, nickel, and cobalt are the most common metals used to make ferromagnets. These metals have magnetic properties that allow them to be easily magnetized and retain their magnetism.
They are called ferromagnets or permanent magnets. They are also called man-made or synthetic magnets. If you're on A+, the correct answer is ferromagnets. - Dawn Ayers
John A. Godfree has written: 'The effects of anisotropy on the long-wavelength excitations of itinerant ferromagnets'
No, magnets are not good conductors of electricity. They are usually insulators, meaning they do not allow electricity to flow through them easily. However, some types of magnets, such as ferromagnets, can conduct small amounts of electricity under certain conditions.
A magnet made with any of those elements would be called a ferromagnet. Certain combinations of metals or alloys are called by names that more distinctly identify them. For example, the alnico magnet (made from aluminum, nickel and cobalt) is one of the strongest magnetic alloys known.
Some ferromagnetic elements are: Iron Nickel Cobalt Gadolinium Dyprosium Ferromagnetic means- a substance such as iron in which the magnetic moments of the atoms spontaneously line up with each other, making a large net magnetic moment. Ferromagnets lose their ferromagnetism when heated above a specific temperature (called the Curie point), because the thermal energy melts the magnetic alignment, a bit like the way crystals melt when heated.
The following minerals have magnetic properties: Magnetite and hematite are ferromagnets. Ferrites and garnets are ferrimagnetic. Quartz, calcite, and mica are all magnetic. Although they have a small magnetic attraction, these minerals do not remain magnetic.
The four main magnetic materials are iron, cobalt, nickel, and some alloys of rare earth metals. These materials exhibit strong magnetic properties and are commonly used in various applications such as electric motors, transformers, and magnetic storage devices.
The nail contains iron, which is ferromagnetic. Ferromagnets respond to a magnetic field (from a magnet) by generating their own magnetic field, ie, they become a magnet in the presence of a magnet. They also exhibit hysteresis, in that if they are exposed to a strong enough magnetic field, it will lock in and become a permanent magnet.
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