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I cause iron nails to stick to the magnet. Identify who am I?​

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Answered by acousticflash0726
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Answer:

Iron is not naturally magnetic, but it isn't hard to turn it into a magnet. If you bring an iron nail close to the north end of a magnet, the south ends of the tiny magnets inside of the iron start to line up because they are attracted to the magnet, turning the iron into a magnet in the process.

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Answered by probrainsme101
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Answer:

The magnetic field of a magnet.

Explanation:

Magnetic field of the magnet causes iron nails to stick to the magnet.

As we know, iron is a magnetic substance and every magnetic substance is attracted towards magnet due to its magnetic field. Magnetic field of a magnet is shown in the form of imaginary lines emerging from north pole of the magnet to the south pole called "magnetic field lines".

If any magnetic substance is kept near a magnet inside its magnetic field, then it will be attracted towards the magnet. And if it is kept outside the magnetic field lines of the magnet, then there will be no force acting on the substance and it will move from its place.

Hence, Iron nails stick to the magnet when placed inside the magnetic field lines due to its magnetic field which causes a force of attraction to act upon nails.

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