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A Magnetic Force
Gold is not magnetic as it is a diamagnetic material, meaning it does not have a magnetic field of its own and is not attracted to magnets.
Magnetic objects have domains of aligned magnetic moments that create a magnetic field, while non-magnetic objects have randomly oriented magnetic moments that cancel each other out. Additionally, magnetic objects can be attracted to or repelled by magnets, whereas non-magnetic objects are not affected by magnetic fields.
A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.
A magnetic force is the exertion of a force on a magnetic object due to the presence of a magnetic field. The strength and direction of the magnetic force depend on the strength and orientation of the magnetic field. In essence, a magnetic field produces the magnetic force that acts on magnetic objects within its influence.
Iridium-copper alloy is highly dense and has strong magnetic properties due to the presence of iridium. These properties can create a strong electromagnetic field, which can cause magnetic materials such as rice grains or certain electronic components in a car engine to be attracted or disrupted.
Good rice
The rice absorbs liquid as it cooks, expanding like a small sponge, until the liquid is almost gone and the rice has tripled or quadrupled in size.
white rice
Surprisingly, it is rice. Rice, rice pudding, rice pastries, rice lunchbox items, rice liquor....did I mention rice paper?
The main ingredient in rice is rice.
No, platinum is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic metal and does not exhibit magnetic properties.
Sulfur is non-magnetic. It does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel, which are considered magnetic materials.
Rice production
No, she has no siblings.
A Magnetic Force
No. No, sulfur is not magnetic.