magnetic substance does not show magnetic properties
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this statement is absolutely wrong as the magnet being a magnetic thing shows all the magnetic properties ..
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HEY MATE HERE'S YOUR ANSWER ;
In substances such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, most of the electrons spin in the same direction.
This makes the atoms in these substances strongly magnetic but they are not yet magnets.
To become magnetized, another strongly magnetic substance must enter the magnetic field of an existing magnet.
In substances such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, most of the electrons spin in the same direction.
This makes the atoms in these substances strongly magnetic but they are not yet magnets.
To become magnetized, another strongly magnetic substance must enter the magnetic field of an existing magnet.
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