Not all magnets have a magnetic field true or false
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The magnetic field is the area around a magnet that has magnetic force. All magnets have north and south poles. Opposite poles are attracted to each other, while the same poles repel each other. ... When electricity runs through a coil of wire, it produces a magnetic field.
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The given statement about the magnetic field is TRUE.
- The magnetic field is the area where a magnet has the greatest influence on other objects, such as magnetic materials or electric current.
- The magetic field and magnetism are properties of strong and permanent magnets that can be observed without any external assistance. The thing that possesses such characteristics is a type of permanent magnet.
- Another type of object is one that has the potential to attract or repel. However, they only exhibit this property when kept in the magnetic field of strong magnets. When a strong magnet is removed, the magnetic property of the object is lost.
- Because they lack their own magnetic property and therefore no magnetic field, they are referred to as temporary magnets.
- Iron nails, for example, have this property.
- As a result, the statement that all magnets do not have their own magnetic field is valid.
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