you would die
The iron bar would become magnetized by induction through the wire coil. It would temporarily gain magnetic properties while in contact with the coil, but would lose them once removed.
The iron bar would become magnetized when inserted into a wire coil carrying an electric current. This is because the electric current induces a magnetic field in the coil, which in turn magnetizes the iron bar.
nothing will happen dumbazz because it isnt magnetic
Replacing the iron core with an aluminum core would weaken the magnetic field because aluminum is not as easily magnetized as iron. The magnetic field strength of the electromagnet would decrease as aluminum has lower magnetic permeability compared to iron.
You would see an electromagnetic separation of iron in recycling facilities or metal processing plants, where electromagnets are used to separate iron materials from other types of metals or materials.
The iron would bubble and flammable gas would be released
it becomes straight
You would develop iron defficency
Nothing.
Rust and be heavy.
your molecules would get bigger since it wouldn't be weighed down by the iron and you would explode into a million pieces
it is predicted that or it is hypothesiesed that.........( write what you think will happen and how it would happen)
If there isn't a sufficient amount of iron in one's diet he/she can experience the following:FatigueLack of energyDizziness
If you add iron to a solution of magnesium sulfate, a displacement reaction would occur, where the iron would displace the magnesium in the sulfate compound. This would result in the formation of iron sulfate and magnesium metal.
Iron is a major component of red blood cells. The oxygen you breathe bonds to the iron in your red blood cells. If you had no iron in your body you would likely die.
rust, lots of rust.
Phlebotomy sessions are required until iron levels return to a consistently normal level, which may take several months to several years.