Physics, asked by ksai13, 1 year ago

why conduction precedes repulsion

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Answered by Winnie2425
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The degree of induced magnetism is directly proportional to the strength of the inducing magnet being used, and inversely proportional to the distance between the inducing magnet and the magnetic material.AS a reason for all these properties the magnetic induction has an ability to precedes magnetic attraction.

Answered by gowtham73
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The degree of induced magnetism is directly proportional to the strength of the inducing magnet being used, and inversely proportional to the distance between the inducing magnet and the magnetic material.AS a reason for all these properties the magnetic induction has an ability to precedes magnetic attraction.


ksai13: can u elaborate it further?
gowtham73: When a piece of iron is brought near one end of a magnet, the nearer end of the piece acquires the opposite polarity. Since unlike poles attract each other, therefore the iron piece is attracted towards the end of the magnet. So the piece of iron first becomes a magnet and then it is attracted.
which is the reason that induction precedes the attraction.
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