Magnets can be made in various countries, as they are produced by numerous manufacturers worldwide. Major producers include China, the United States, Japan, and Germany, among others. The specific country of origin often depends on the type of magnet and the materials used in its production. For example, neodymium magnets, a popular type, are predominantly manufactured in China.
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A regular magnet is typically made out of materials containing iron, nickel, or cobalt. These materials align their atomic structures to create a magnetic field, allowing the magnet to attract or repel other magnetic materials.
China is credited with making the first artificial magnet around 2,000 years ago. Through the use of lodestones, which are naturally magnetic rocks, the Chinese were able to create these early forms of artificial magnets.
magnet which we get naturally from earth is called natural magnet e.g: lodestone.. while magnet made from magnetic material is called artificial magnet ...
Sorry, but aluminium in any form is non magnetic, meaning that a magnet will not pull anything made of aluminium.
No country invented the magnet. Magnets are naturally occurring objects. The Chinese were the first to use a magnet as an aid to navigation.
no it can not .it is because a magnetic meterial can made in to magnet
a temporary magnet!
A temporary magnet.
Permanet Magnet
A magnet produced in earth; not man made.
No
no they can not.
If it has been magnetized by another magnet, then it is just a temporary magnet, but if it uses an electric current, then it is an electro-magnet.
Magnet cannot be made by all materials except nickel, iron, steel and cobalt.
Magnets are made by lodestone. If the magnetic qualities of lodestone are passed in a magnetic substance, then it will be a permanent magnet.
A superconducting magnet is one that is made of material that exhibits the property of superconductivity.