Shoti2fmorgarenace
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  • 28-04-2016
  • Physics
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Why are iron atoms so strongly affected by magnetic fields

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jacebarefield1 jacebarefield1
  • 28-04-2016
because the magnet is attracted to metal that i
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rhamilton2019
rhamilton2019 rhamilton2019
  • 28-04-2016
Iron atoms tend to form regions, clusters. These are what become magnetized and then affected by magnetic fields Theres a lot more to it than this i cant explain fully,  but i hope i helped.

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