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what two procedures should be followed to successfully magnetise an iron bar with an existing bar magnet?​

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Answered by badboy155
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How to Magnetize an Iron Rod

Updated April 24, 2017

By Kaitlyn Yeager

Iron is one of three basic metals that can be magnetized. Creation of a permanent magnet requires special equipment, as the iron rod would need to be heated past 1418 degrees Fahrenheit. But a temporary magnet can be created using simple household materials. Temporary magnets are safe to create and use, and this can be either a fun project to do at home or a project for a school science class.

Magnetizng the Rod

Determine the poles on your magnet. On most magnets, this should be shown with an N on one end and an S on the other.

Decide which pole you want to use to create your magnet. This is purely preference and will not affect the strength of your magnet.

Answered by kavyanjalivangala
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The 2 procedures are the stroking/touch method and the electromagnet method.

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