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Magnetizing a paper clip is considered a physical change. This is because the process of magnetization does not alter the chemical composition of the paper clip. The magnetic properties are induced by aligning the magnetic domains within the material, which is a reversible process. Chemical changes, on the other hand, involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
Rusting of a paper clip is a chemical change. It involves the iron in the paper clip reacting with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide (rust). This change is not reversible and results in a new substance with different properties.
It is metal.
No, the paper clip will not be magnetized by the magnet underwater. The paper clip will only be temporarily attracted to the magnet as long as the magnet is nearby. Once the magnet is removed, the paper clip will no longer have magnetic properties.
The magnet induced magnetic properties in the nail and the paper clip, causing them to attract each other. When the magnet was removed, the induced magnetism in the nail and paper clip allowed them to remain attracted to each other.
The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
The paper clip clings to the the magnet
When a magnet attracts a metal paper clip with strong magnetic force, there is no specific measurement in centimeters. The strength of the magnetic force depends on the properties of the magnet and the paper clip, such as their size, material, and distance from each other.
The force acting is called magnetism. When a paper clip is attracted to a magnet, it is due to the magnetic field produced by the magnet interacting with the magnetic properties of the paper clip, causing them to be pulled towards each other.
There are only one property of a paper clip. The property to a paper clip is the testing.
The paper clip inventor is John Vaaler
A metal paper clip will conduct electricity.