how do we magnetise a magnetic material?
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WE CAN MAGNETISE A MAGNETIC MATERIAL BY :
(A) Gather the necessary materials.
(B) Identify the North pole of the magnet.
(C) Rub the North pole from the middle of the metal to the end.
(D) Test the magnetism.
(E) Continue rubbing the magnet against object to increase the magnetism.
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(A) Gather the necessary materials.
(B) Identify the North pole of the magnet.
(C) Rub the North pole from the middle of the metal to the end.
(D) Test the magnetism.
(E) Continue rubbing the magnet against object to increase the magnetism.
HOPE IT HELPS U
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Induction precedes attraction. When a piece of iron is brought near one end of a magnet (or one end of a magnet is brought near the piece of iron), the nearer end of the piece acquires an opposite polarity by magnetic induction. Since unlike poles attract each other, therefore iron piece is attracted towards the end of the magnet. Thus the piece of iron first becomes a magnet by induction and then it is attracted.
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