When a nickel piece is brought close to the south pole of a magnet, it repels the nickel piece true or false?
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sometimes repel sometimes attract each other
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Answer:
The statement mentioned in the question is false.
Explanation:
Nickel is a ferromagnetic metal just like the iron, which means it can be magnetised with the help of the permanent magnet but it don't has any kind of independent magnetic properties.
That's why,if we place a normal piece of nickel infront of a magnet,the magnet will simply attract that piece of nickel just like any normal iron metal.
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