Physics, asked by jaikiran, 1 year ago

why the magnetic strip is in ATM cards

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Answered by VaibhavPrasad
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The ­stripe on the back of a credit card is a magnetic stripe, often called a magstripe. The magstripe is made up of tiny iron-based magnetic particles in a plastic-like film. Each particle is really a very tiny bar magnet about 20 millionths of an inch long
The magstripe can be "written" because the tiny bar magnets can be magnetized in either a north or south pole direction. The magstripe on the back of the card is very similar to a piece of cassette tape fastened to the back of a card. 
Answered by iamanikmitra
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Magnetic strip is used in credit card as they are like cassete tapes and can be used to store memory of information.

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