Magnetic and non-magnetic material Class 6 Science
A magnet is a substance that is drawn to certain magnetic materials like iron, cobalt, and nickel. Magnets have the ability to draw iron to them. Natural magnets are rocks that naturally draw iron. Non-magnetic materials include things like wood, rubber, coins, feathers, leather, etc. that are not drawn to iron.
Magnet characteristics
It pulls magnetic materials, such as iron.
The magnet's two ends are referred to as its poles. The magnet's diametrically opposed poles are drawn together.
Heating, hammering, or dropping causes it to lose its characteristics.
On the basis of properties types of Magnets
Temporary magnets are those magnets that are magnetic for only a little duration. Typically, iron, cobalt, or nickel are used to make them. When they are close to the powerful magnet, they act like a magnet. When they are yanked away from the powerful magnet, they stop being magnetic.
Permanent magnets are magnets that have magnetic qualities that last for a very long time. Usually, a combination of iron, cobalt, and nickel is used to make them. They have high magnetic characteristics, making them the strongest magnet.
Magnet's poles
Magnetic materials do not adhere uniformly when placed closely together. They adhere from opposing directions. For instance, the pole of a bar magnet is at its two ends. The north pole and south pole are names for these two poles.
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