1. The attraction of Ferrous Metals.
2. The attraction of opposite Magnetic Poles.
3. The Bending of Electron Beams of Cathode Ray Tubes.
Magnetism is a physical property.
Magnetism?
Magnetism
It is not. It is a chemical property!
Magnetism is a force that causes magnetic objects to move toward a magnetic force. The force is felt strongest on magnets which experience what is known as ferromagnetism, the strongest type of magnetism. When it is liquefied and cooled, oxygen can exhibit properties of magnetism. There are also non-magnetic substances that are not affected by a magnetic field or magnetism, these include plastics, gases, copper and aluminum,.
This type of force is most likely "friction," though magnetism can also play a role in iron objects.
magnetism is a type of metal found in the ground by valcanos also a.k.a pyro
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There are a number of properties which are considered to be a special property that applies to only a few minerals. Some of them include magnetism, optical and florescence properties.
Electric charge is the property of matter that gives rise to both electricity and magnetism.
Those would be properties like magnetism, fluorescence, triboluminescence.
Every substance has the physical property of magnetism to some extent. Metals can be magnetized more than other elements or compounds.
Yes
Magnetism involves iron.
It is a physical property >.<
magnetism works by the type of metal used to pull other type metal to it.
Residual magnetism is a property in which certain amount of excitation remains back in the conductor even after the removal of the magnets.
Magnetism is a unique property of minerals used in a compass.