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To magnetize a pin, you can rub it with a magnet in one direction along its length, ensuring that you always move the magnet in the same direction and lift it away at the end of each stroke. This aligns the iron atoms in the pin, creating a magnetic field. Alternatively, you can place the pin in a strong magnetic field, such as near a powerful magnet, for a period of time. This will also induce magnetism in the pin.

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