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electric motors produce torque so in the sense yes

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Q: Does a bar magnet exert a torque on itself due to its own magnetic field?
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What can magnets exert force from?

From the magnet.


True or false any material that exerts magnetic force is considered a magnet?

It is true that materials that exert magnetic forces are considered magnets. This is the case since it shows they have magnetic field lines that may have been induced or were naturally present in the materials.


What is magnetic moment?

Language plays sometimes a dominant role even in understanding scientific concepts.Magnetic dipole moment and Moment of a magnet, they differ because of the size of the magnetic material. Magnetic dipole is the one with opponent poles but separated by a very smalldistance. But, in case of a long bar magnet, the distance of separation of poles would be larger. In such cases, we calculate the moment of the magnet.Moment of the magnet is equal to the product of the pole strength and the distance between the opposite poles.Dipole magnetic moment is also the same. But in case of dipole formed due to circulation of electron, its dipole moment is got by the product of current and area of loop made by the electron circulation.


Can an electric current exert a force on a magnet?

In a conductor - only if the field is moving, thus changing.


What causes something to be come magnetized?

When you will rub a thing that magnet attracts on magnet than the magnetic particles will transmitted into that thing and that thing becomes magnet.For example:when you will rub a pin on magnet than it will also become magnetic and it will attract other pins also.

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Is it true that a magnet is an object that can exert force on another material?

Yes, it is true that a magnet is an object that can exert force on another material. However, it will only exert that force if it is made out of the correct material. Items made of iron are the most common magnetic objects.


Why metals behave like magnet during electromagnetic induction?

The clusters of magnetic atoms in them, usually scrambled up, all get aligned with the electromagnetic field, so they also exert a magnetic force.


What can magnets exert force from?

From the magnet.


Is magnet a forcewhy?

No, a magnet is a physical object. However, a magnet can EXERT a force.


True or false any material that exerts magnetic force is considered a magnet?

It is true that materials that exert magnetic forces are considered magnets. This is the case since it shows they have magnetic field lines that may have been induced or were naturally present in the materials.


Is a magnet an object that can exert force on another material?

Only if the "other material" is magnetic, or paramagnetic (susceptible to magnetic forces)


What is magnetic moment?

Language plays sometimes a dominant role even in understanding scientific concepts.Magnetic dipole moment and Moment of a magnet, they differ because of the size of the magnetic material. Magnetic dipole is the one with opponent poles but separated by a very smalldistance. But, in case of a long bar magnet, the distance of separation of poles would be larger. In such cases, we calculate the moment of the magnet.Moment of the magnet is equal to the product of the pole strength and the distance between the opposite poles.Dipole magnetic moment is also the same. But in case of dipole formed due to circulation of electron, its dipole moment is got by the product of current and area of loop made by the electron circulation.


Why does the magnet exert a force on another magnet when two magnets are not in contact?

because they love each other


Why does a magnet exert a force on another magnet when the two magnets are not in contact?

because they love each other


Can electrical current exert a magnetic force?

yes


Why does strength of a magnetic field increase when its volume increases?

I think you mean when you get a bigger magnet. To answer that question you need to know how a magnet works. All materials are made of molecules which are groups of atoms. These molecule organise in to groups called domains, everything is slightly magnetic because all the domains generate an electromagnetic field. When all the domains are aligned together (so all the north poles point one way) the magnetic force is noticable. If you have a bigger magnet then there are more domains to exert an electromagnetic force, I hope you got all that.


Can an electric current exert a force on a magnet?

In a conductor - only if the field is moving, thus changing.