Aluminum is not naturally magnetic, but it can be magnetized temporarily by placing it in a strong magnetic field. This process is called electromagnetic induction. However, the magnetism will not be permanent and will fade once the aluminum is removed from the magnetic field.
No, aluminum cannot be magnetized because it is not a ferromagnetic material.
Copper is not a magnetic material and does not magnetize easily.
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.
To magnetize iron, you can rub a magnet along the iron in one direction multiple times. This will align the magnetic domains in the iron, making it magnetic.
To magnetize metal, you can rub a magnet along the metal in one direction multiple times. This will align the magnetic domains in the metal, making it magnetic.
No, aluminum cannot be magnetized because it is not a ferromagnetic material.
Copper is not a magnetic material and does not magnetize easily.
You can magnetize a paper clip by passing it repeatedly over a large magnet.
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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.
No its not a metal.
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No. There is no metal in a diamond to magnetize.
duct tape a magnet to it.
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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.
Whenever I get a new screwdriver, I always magnetize it right away. It is wikdely rumored that a potent electrical charge can magnetize certain metals.