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⦁ Take a piece of Steel or Iron and magnetize it. Check it for its magnetization. Now demagnetize it and check it for its demagnetization. How did you do that? Explain your experience with your observations. Draw the diagrams if necessary.
anyone please give the diagram if you can

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Answered by manitaBharti
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Answer:.Magnetizing metal involves lining up the positively and negatively charged particles within the metal to create a stronger attraction with oppositely charged metal objects. You use a magnet to do this. Opposite ends of a magnet have densely packed, and oppositely charged, particles that attract particles in other metals. These particles are strong enough that, over time, they can line up the particles in another metal in the same manner of its own particles. Magnetization is possible only with iron or iron alloys, such as steel. Screwdrivers are commonly magnetized this way to attract screws.

Answered by hs2632949
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