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The picture shows the method of magnetic
separation. Why is this method useful?​

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Answered by zalaksamirgandhi
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. magnetic separation is which separating components of mixtures by using magnets to attract

magnetically susceptible materials. this separation technique can be useful in mining iron as it is

attracted to a magnet.

2.in mines where wolframite was mixed with cassiterite, such as south crofty and east pool mine in

cornwall or with bismuth such as at the shepherd and murphy mine in moina, tasmania, magnetic

separation is used to separate the ores..

4.at these mines, a device called a wetherill's magnetic separator (invented by john price wetherill,

1844–1906) was used. in this machine, the raw ore, after calcination was fed onto a conveyor belt which

passed underneath two pairs of electromagnets under which further belts ran at right angles to the feed

belt. the first pair of balls was weakly magnetized and served to draw off any iron ore present.

5. the second pair were strongly magnetized and attracted the wolframite, which is weakly magnetic.

these machines were capable of treating 10 tons of ore a day.

6.it is also used in electromagnetic cranes that separate magnetic material from scraps and unwanted

substances.

7.one other application, not widely known but very important, is to use magnets in process industries to

remove metal contaminants from product streams[2]. this takes a lot of importance in food or pharma

industry

Answered by AmarVasave1672
3

Answer:

To separate metal objects from garbage material easily.

It is useful for recycling metal objects if any.

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