Physics, asked by PrashikShinde, 1 year ago

Why every substance does not show magnetic property?​

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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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Their movement generates an electric current and causes each electron to act like a microscopic magnet. ... In substances such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, most of the electrons spin in the same direction. This makes the atoms in these substances strongly magnetic—but they are not yet magnets.


PrashikShinde: I am asking about the substances who not show magnetic properties and why
priyanshuranjan1204: An element with half of its electrons oriented one waywould not be attracted to amagnet.
PrashikShinde: OK Thank you
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