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Homework Statement:: Is magnetism a property of materials? Can magnetism be increased, decreased or even completely removed from a material?
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Dear seniors,
This isn't my homework but this simple word "magnetism" has been bothering me for some time.
I know that a magnet can be weakened by hitting and by heating.
I also know that magnetism allows for magnets to interact with ferromagnetic objects as well as other magnets. They are able to do so because at atomic level, the poles are aligned in the same way.
So my question is, when a magnet is being heated and when the poles of the atoms are in disarray, can I say that the magnet has lost its magnetism? Is this an accurate way of saying?
Also, what happens when a magnet attracts a magnetic material?
Does the magnetic material at the same time also exerts magnetic force of attraction on the magnet too?
Thanks a lot!
Relevant Equations:: Nil
Dear seniors,
This isn't my homework but this simple word "magnetism" has been bothering me for some time.
I know that a magnet can be weakened by hitting and by heating.
I also know that magnetism allows for magnets to interact with ferromagnetic objects as well as other magnets. They are able to do so because at atomic level, the poles are aligned in the same way.
So my question is, when a magnet is being heated and when the poles of the atoms are in disarray, can I say that the magnet has lost its magnetism? Is this an accurate way of saying?
Also, what happens when a magnet attracts a magnetic material?
Does the magnetic material at the same time also exerts magnetic force of attraction on the magnet too?
Thanks a lot!