What is the difference between a magnet and a piece of iron
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iron piece cannot attract the iron but magnet are able to attract the piece of iron
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MAGNET
A magnet is an object that has a magnetic field. It can be in the form of a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. Permanent magnet do not rely upon outside influences to generate their field. They occur naturally in some rocks, but can also be manufactured. Electromagnets rely upon electric current to generate a magnetic field - when the current increases, so does the field. Magnets are attracted to, or repelled by, other materials.
IRON
Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. Iron is a group 8 and period 4 metal. Iron are not able for being the final elements produced buy stellar nucleosynthesis, and thus the heaviest elements which do not recure a Supernova or similarly cataclysmic event for formation.
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MAGNET
A magnet is an object that has a magnetic field. It can be in the form of a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. Permanent magnet do not rely upon outside influences to generate their field. They occur naturally in some rocks, but can also be manufactured. Electromagnets rely upon electric current to generate a magnetic field - when the current increases, so does the field. Magnets are attracted to, or repelled by, other materials.
IRON
Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. Iron is a group 8 and period 4 metal. Iron are not able for being the final elements produced buy stellar nucleosynthesis, and thus the heaviest elements which do not recure a Supernova or similarly cataclysmic event for formation.
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