While storing the magnets a wooden stick is kept between the two magnets why?
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because magnets only attract metals and each other also. wood is a non metal
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the wood will stop the magnets from attracting each other.........
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When storing magnets a wooden stick is kept between the two magnets as follows:
- Wood atoms do not have electron spins that can match magnets, so they are not magnetic.
- The spinning charger has a magnetic field that can be influenced by neighbouring charges or external magnetism.
- Iron atoms with unpaired electrons have their spins matched with unpaired electrons of neighbouring atoms.
- Wood, on the other hand, does not have free electrons with its spins able to coalesce to form domains.
- The magnetic field of individual electrons is not available to match the outer magnetic field.
- This is because the wood is not attracted to the magnet and cannot absorb the magnet.
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