Why is pure iron not used for making permanent magnets
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As the soft Iron cannot retain the electro magnetism after electric flow is stopped in the coil wound around the soft iron soft iron not used for making a permanent magnet. so the permanent magnets are made by the magnetic substances which can retain magnetism and have more retentivity like steel.....
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Pure iron cannot retain magnetism, hence they are not used for making permanent magnets
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Q) WHY PURE IRON NOT USED FOR MAKING PERMANENT MAGNETS?
ANS. As the iron cannot retain the electro magnetism, the electric flow is stopped in the coil and wound around the soft iron.
This should always focus in making a permanent magnet that has clear magnets compounds.
The permanent magnets are made according to the magnetic substances which can retain magnetism that have more retentively like steel.
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Q) WHY PURE IRON NOT USED FOR MAKING PERMANENT MAGNETS?
ANS. As the iron cannot retain the electro magnetism, the electric flow is stopped in the coil and wound around the soft iron.
This should always focus in making a permanent magnet that has clear magnets compounds.
The permanent magnets are made according to the magnetic substances which can retain magnetism that have more retentively like steel.
KEEP CALM
AND
SUPPORT
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