why magnet attract metals only
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Magnets don't attract only those metals. Magnetism occurs when a large number of electrons with parallel spins occur within a crystal. The atoms of any element which has electrons with parallel spins behave like a magnet. Magnetic interaction can be observed in substances which are either ferromagnetic or paramagnetic.
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✔️It depends on the permeability of the material. Permeability is the measure of the ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within itself.
So the magnet attracts everything(even you) but the strength of attraction depends on the permeability of the material. If a material is strongly attracted to the magnet then it is said to have a high permeability.
The permeability for Iron is 0.25 henries/meter(H/m)
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✔️It depends on the permeability of the material. Permeability is the measure of the ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within itself.
So the magnet attracts everything(even you) but the strength of attraction depends on the permeability of the material. If a material is strongly attracted to the magnet then it is said to have a high permeability.
The permeability for Iron is 0.25 henries/meter(H/m)
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