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Can magnetic lines of force pass through mafnetic substance

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Answered by SADHNADAHIYA
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The magnetic-field lines from the magnet pass through the cardboard, the air, and other materials like the craft stick and straw. Materials that allow magnetic lines of force to pass through them are called nonpermeable because magnetic fields do not form within them.

Answered by 12784
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The magnetic-field lines from the magnet pass through the cardboard, the air, and other materials like the craft stick and straw. Materials that allow magnetic lines of force to pass through them are called non permeable because magnetic fields do not form within them. ... Only magnetic materials are permeable.The magnetic force (or magnetism) can pass through thin sheets of non-magnetic objects such as paper, glass or wood. However, if the magnet is too weak and the material is too thick, the magnetic force may not be able to pass through. ... This is because iron is a magnetic material.

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