A small iron bar is kept near the north pole of a bar magnet. How does the iron bar acquire magnetism?
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as electrons are attractive in nature and because of attraction to be electropositive they need more electrons to be held tightly and hence forming a bond so that they acquire magnetism
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The iron bar acquire magnetism because of its ability to gain temporary magnetism.
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