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what is the diffrence between a magnetised nail and a unmagnetised nail

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A north pole will attract a piece of unmagnetised steel?

Only by inducing a magnetic field within the "unmagnetised steel".


What is the difference about the domains in a magnetised steel bar and one that is unmagnetised?

The difference is the domains are facing in random directions in the unmagnatised and in the magnatised they are all facing the same way!


Will the north pole of a magnet attract a peice of unmagnetised steel?

That depends on the steel. If it is a ferrous steel the magnet (either North or South) will attract it - If it is a a stainless steel that is austenitic steel it will not.


Is steel bolt a magnet?

Only if the steel bolt has been magnetised, or is the core of an electromagnet.


Why is steel attracted to a magnet but not brass?

magnets attract steel why then is a compass needle affected by a pice of steel if the steel is not magnetised


Why is iron better core then steel?

Because I said so Because steel remains magnetised Source: me


Can a steel bar be magnetised by double stroke?

Short Answer: Yes. Long Answer: Yes.


Is a bolt magnetic?

Only if the steel bolt has been magnetised, or is the core of an electromagnet.


What is the difference between a weakly magnetised nail and a strongly magnetised nail?

The strong magnetised nail will pick up more paper clips than the weak magnetised nail.That is because the strong magnetised nail is getting more strength and that means that the weak magnetised nail is getting less strength.in a steel nail there are these things called domains, in a weakly magnetised nail some of them will be pointing north, south, east and west, but however in a strongly magnetised nail all the domains will point to north.


In what direction in the unmagnetised steel domains point in?

In unmagnetized steel, the domains point in random directions. This results in a net magnetization of zero as the magnetic moments cancel each other out.


Why do steel and iron attract each other?

Metals can be magnetised which can produce an attractive force.


Is steel atracted to a magnet?

Yes, steel is attracted to a magnet because it is a ferromagnetic material. This means that the iron atoms in steel align in the presence of a magnetic field created by the magnet, causing the steel to be attracted to it.