Annealing will soften "magnetic iron" and create a slightly larger metallic crystal structure that should work better for allowing a magnetic field to "flow" through it (which we call permeability). A link is provided.
Iron, nickel and cobalt are magnetic transition metals.
Iron has magnetic domains, that tend to align when the iron is in a magnetic field. Many other materials don't have such magnetic domains.
A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.
nothing will happen dumbazz because it isnt magnetic
Iron nail is magnetic because it is made up of the element iron. The structure of an iron atom exhibit a unique magnetic behavior which is called ferromagnetism.
Edward Adolph Gaugler has written: 'The magnetic effect of annealing nickel-iron alloys under tension' -- subject(s): Magnetism, Iron-nickel alloys
malleable cast iron has temper graphite
Iron, nickel and cobalt are magnetic transition metals.
The malleability is improved by annealing.
Reducing stress in the steel.
Yes, iron is magnetic.
the answer is the iron of magnetic field so that it can cause magnetic field... iron.
All iron is magnetic.
There are two types of iron: magnetic and non-magnetic iron. The iron in your body is the non-magnetic kind.
Everything made of iron is magnetic.
yes,anything made of iron is magnetic
Iron is magnetic but copper isn't. So I guess iron powder is magnetic while copper powder isn't.:)