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Can tungsten be permanently magnetized?

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Answered by prakashakash802
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Magnetically hard materials can be permanently magnetized by a strong magnetic field. Steel and special alloys, which contain various amounts of aluminum, nickel, cobalt, and copper, are used to make permanent magnets. ... They were largely replaced by ternary alloys of iron, cobalt, and molybdenum, or tungsten.

Answered by yogeeshwarantn1971
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Magnetically hard materials can be permanently magnetized by a strong magnetic field. Steel and special alloys, which contain various amounts of aluminum, nickel, cobalt, and copper, are used to make permanent magnets. ... They were largely replaced by ternary alloys of iron, cobalt, and molybdenum, or tungsten.

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