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Properties and uses of magnet in daily life

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Answered by ana205
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Properties of Bar Magnet
A bar magnet has properties similar to any permanent magnet.

It has a north pole and a south pole at two ends. Even if you break a bar magnet from the middle, both the pieces will still have a north pole and a south pole, no matter how many pieces you break it in.
Bar Magnet
The magnetic force of it is the strongest at the pole.
If this magnet is suspended freely in the air with a thread, it will not come to rest until the poles are aligned in a north-south position. A Mariner’s Compass uses this property to determine direction.
If two bar magnets are placed close to each other, their unlike poles will attract and like poles will repel each other.
A bar magnet will attract all ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel and cobalt.

Magnets are used to make a tight seal on the doors to refrigerators and freezers. They power speakers in stereos, earphones, and televisions. Magnets are used to store data in computers, and are important in scanning machines called MRIs (magnetic resonance imagers), which doctors use to look inside people's bodies.
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Permanent Magnets And Magnetic Behaviour

The magnetic field is produced by objects known as magnets. When these properties of magnetism are not lost throughout the time it’s known as a permanent magnet. So what is this special property in a permanent magnet that is not lost in the test of time?

Magnetism is shown by ferromagnetic material as well. Some materials are a few alloys of iron and nickel. The way the domains are oriented in a ferromagnetic substance depends on the property of magnetism.

The magnetic fields that are produced individually cancel themselves out when the domains are randomly oriented. A collective magnetic field can be produced by reducing the randomization of the domain by influencing it by an electrical field. This is one of the processes through which electromagnets are produced. But if the domains are already arranged such that they point in the same direction, even without an external influence they will produce a collective magnetic field. These are permanent magnets.

When imposing a magnetizing field on ferromagnetic substances the domains get arranged to produce magnetism and do not go back to their normal state. When the driving field is zero and even then the domains have not rearranged themselves to normalcy the time the substance takes to demagnetize or remains magnetized for is known as remanence. If we try to put the magnetic property back to zero by applying a field in an opposite direction the amount of that reverse field that’s required to demagnetize that substance is known as coercivity. The lack to retain the magnetic property of a substance is known as hysteresis.

Have you ever noticed that an iron nail which has been attached to a magnet for sometime attracts other non-magnetic iron nails for a short span even after it has been detached from the magnet? This is because the domains of the iron nail had been reoriented. This effect is weak and is lost pretty soon. Therefore, an iron nail will not be considered as a permanent magnet.

The main advantage of a permanent magnet over any other type is that it does not need a continuous supply of external energy (in the case of electromagnets, electricity) to exhibit magnetism. For example, permanent magnets are used as compass needles.

Permanent Magnet

An everyday example of a permanent magnet is a refrigerator magnet. The image below shows the magnetic field produced by a bar magnet. The magnetic field is the sphere of influence of the magnet.

This can be visualized by sprinkling iron filings on a bar magnet. The filings will arrange themselves on the magnetic field lines of the magnet used. The strength of different magnets can be seen physically in this way.

This can be visualized by sprinkling iron filings on a bar magnet. The filings will arrange themselves on the magnetic field lines of the magnet used. The strength of different magnets can be seen physically in this way.

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