take a nail and place it steady on the table keep on rubbing a magnet over it from one end to another do this 7-8time now take a few pins near that nail what will happen
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Answer:
I think pins may attract toward's the nail..
Explanation:
I think it may be helpful..
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Answer:
We take a long iron nail and test its magnetic properties by approaching magnetic substances. As we observe, nails do not attract magnetic substances. Now we bring the bar magnet close to the head of the nail. Then we bring the iron staples closer to the pointed end of the nail and observe that the iron staples are now attracted to the nail, this happens because the iron nail becomes a magnet. Then remove the bar magnet from the iron nail, the staples will fall off. This magnetism is temporary.
Explanation:
Yes, a nail / piece of iron will gain the same ability to attract other pieces of pin / iron filings.
With only basic materials such as a permanent magnet, electrical wires and batteries, the teacher can demonstrate different ways to magnetize an iron nail. He can turn a nail into an electromagnet, magnetize it by rubbing it with another magnet. Simple experiments like these can teach the basic principles of magnetism in science classes and spark discussions about natural phenomena like the Earth's magnetic field.
The fastest way to magnetize a nail involves making prolonged contact with a permanent magnet of sufficient strength. You can buy permanent magnets at hardware and hobby stores and even at junkyards. Permanent magnets, often made of hard steel, retain their magnetism after being magnetized. If held in contact with one end of the nail, the nail will begin to exhibit magnetism and will be able to capture small iron objects such as paper clips and iron filings.
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