Why are iron atoms so strongly affected by magnetic fields?
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Iron atoms are ferromagnetic, meaning that they have many unpaired electrons spinning in the same direction to produce identicalmagnetic fields. d. A compass contains a magnet that is free to move around in response to the Earth'smagnetic field.
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All the metals are strongly attracted by magnetic fields.
Explanation:
Iron is consider as one of the strong metals having high magnetic moment. Iron atoms are ferromagnetic in nature which means that there are many unpaired electrons present in iron which are spinning in the same direction to produce identical magnetic fields.
So, iron atoms are strongly affected in the presence of an external magnetic field.
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