the electrons attract
It becomes charged. (negatively)
When an object is rubbed with a duster, some of the atoms in the object lose or gain electrons through the friction of the rubbing process. This imbalance of electrons creates a charge difference between the object and the duster, leading to the generation of static electricity.
When electrons move from one object to another, it creates an imbalance of charge between the objects. This can lead to static electricity buildup or spark discharge when the excess charge is dissipated. The movement of electrons is what drives electric currents in circuits.
When iron is magnetized, the electrons in the iron atoms align their spins in the same direction, resulting in the formation of magnetic domains. This alignment occurs because the magnetic moments of the electrons, primarily from their spins and orbital movements, interact with each other. As more domains align, the overall magnetic field of the material increases, making the iron exhibit strong magnetic properties. The process can be influenced by external magnetic fields, temperature, and the material's crystalline structure.
Unless one or both iron nails are magnetized, then nothing will happen. If one nail is magnetized, then the other nail will be attracted to the magnetized nail.
When an iron object is magnetized, the electrons in the iron align their magnetic moments in the same direction, creating a magnetic field within the object. This alignment of magnetic moments enhances the overall magnetic properties of the iron object, making it magnetic as well.
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They lose electrons.
a object which could be able to be magnetized
yes
It becomes charged. (negatively)
The electrons in the metal object are repelled by the negatively charged object and will move away from it. This redistribution of electrons can create a temporary separation of charges on the surface of the metal object.
If a neutrally charged object gains electrons, it becomes negatively charged. Electrons carry a negative charge, so adding more electrons to an object will result in an overall negative charge.
You can turn a non-magnetized object into a magnet by rubbing it with a magnet in the same direction multiple times. This process aligns the magnetic domains within the object, causing it to become magnetized.
negatively charged
negatively charged
When an object that is not magnetized becomes magnetized and all of the domains within the substace are aligned with the maget that it is attracted to.