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magnetic induction in soft iron and steel​

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Answered by shivang3632
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Steel is an alloy of iron and so can also be made into a magnet. If these metals have not been turned into a permanent magnet they will still be attracted to a magnet if placed within a magnetic field. In this situation they act as a magnet - but only whilst in the magnetic field. This is called induced magnetism.

Answered by aradhanapanda75
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magnetic induction is more in soft iron and less in steel

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