All conductor of electricity are magnetic substance. comment on this statement giving reason
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No , all the conductors are not made ofmagnetic material .
[ Ferromagneticsubstances like iron, cobalt, Nickel].
But current carrying conductorproduces magnetic field around them which is used to produce strong electromagnets
All conductors do develop a magnetic field around them when they are carrying current.
But to be classified as magnetic, a material has to be attracted to a magnetic field. And that does not happen with all conductors. It only happens with ferromagnetic materials. The most common of these is iron and some iron compounds and alloys, also cobalt, nickel and a few other obscure metals.
[ Ferromagneticsubstances like iron, cobalt, Nickel].
But current carrying conductorproduces magnetic field around them which is used to produce strong electromagnets
All conductors do develop a magnetic field around them when they are carrying current.
But to be classified as magnetic, a material has to be attracted to a magnetic field. And that does not happen with all conductors. It only happens with ferromagnetic materials. The most common of these is iron and some iron compounds and alloys, also cobalt, nickel and a few other obscure metals.
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Answer:
All the magnetic materials are ferromagnetic substances.
Explanation:
All conductors are able to produce magnetic field while carrying the current.
But not all the conductors are magnetic material. Magnetic materials are ferromagnetic in nature, which means they have mechanism by which certain materials are attracted to magnets or form permanent magnets.
For example conductors such as copper, silver and aluminium are not ferromagnetic, hence are not a magnetic substance.
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