how does a paper clip become magnetized
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Hold a straightened paper clip by one end. Hold the magnet in your other hand Bring one end of the magnet to the paper clip at the point where you are holding it and then slide the magnet away from you, along the paperclip. Move the magnet away from the paper clip when you reach the end, and repeat the process several times. Be sure that you only move the magnet along the paper clip in one direction, away from your hand.After doing that several times, put away your permanent magnet and get out the paper and the steel wool. You put away the permanent magnet because if the tiny bits of steel wool get stuck to it, they are almost impossible to get off. If you want to use your permanent magnet to play with the steel wool, put it in a plastic bag first. That will keep the bits separated from the magnet.Place the sheet of paper on a flat surface and hold the steel wool over it. Rub two pieces of steel wool together and you will see lots of tiny bits falling on the paper. Bring the end of one of your non-magnetized paperclips near the steel wool. The bits probably won't react. Then bring the end of your magnetized paper clip near the steel wool. This time you will see it stick to the paper clip. Your paper clip is now a magnet.
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