can you explain me that a matchstick is a nonmetal and it doesn't attract magnet. but when a matchstick is burned it attract magnet tell me why?
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When you burn things you are oxidizing them not reducing them, right? Of course it's more complex than that. What we need to see in a full answer is how the flame has reducing and oxidizing regions, and where athend how the iron oxide gets reduced to get that iron which is attracted to the magnet
kinkyMkye:
when u burn matchstick where is the iron? and where is the oxidation or reduction or whatever logic u are using?
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u have learnt in your class that sudden current
induce magnetic field, same case when matchstick burned suddenly induced emf generated and that create a magnetic field which attract magnet.
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induce magnetic field, same case when matchstick burned suddenly induced emf generated and that create a magnetic field which attract magnet.
hope it will help you little, i have week net connection otherwise i send video link
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