Separation out of ferromagnetic objects for recycling out of rubbish for landfill.
charged particles are influenced by magnetic fields, an everyday example is the cathod ray tube used in televisions, electro-magnetic plates are placed arround the tube to deviate the electron beam emitted by the electron gun.
For example noble gases.
No, not all ductiles possess true magnetic properties. The main set of "magnetic" elements (not including those with paramagnetic or partial magnetic properties) are: iron, nickel, and cobalt For example, copper is very ductile, but is not magnetic.
Most types of Iron are magnetic, however depending on its composition and purity, there are kinds that are not magnetic. For example, Steel is mostly Iron, Carbon, and a few other lesser materials, and can be magnetic. Pure Iron is of course magnetic. The iron in your blood, however, is not the magnetic variety. It all depends on the composition.
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An everyday example for stick slip motion is that it moves everyday
charged particles are influenced by magnetic fields, an everyday example is the cathod ray tube used in televisions, electro-magnetic plates are placed arround the tube to deviate the electron beam emitted by the electron gun.
Not necessarily; tin is not magnetic, for example.
The atmosphere of the earth is a magnetic filed
iron
gravity is one example
Some examples of dynamic units are magnetic disks, magnetic drums, and magnetic tapes
Magnetic metals
no
Steel is a magnet material, but not all metals are magnetic, like Aluminum.
An example of an everyday problem is Autocorrect while typing and also being In a public area with terrible sanitation.
The common example is iron.