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Yes, it is possible to magnetize EN8 steel. EN8 is a low carbon steel with good magnetic properties that can be magnetized through induction with a strong enough magnetic field.

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What is the verb form for magnet?

The verb form for "magnet" is "magnetize."


Can you magnetise water?

While it is possible to temporarily magnetize water by exposing it to a magnetic field, the effect on the water molecules is minimal and quickly dissipates once removed from the field. There is no scientifically proven evidence to support any long-lasting benefits of consuming magnetized water for health purposes.


Is it possible to magnetise an object permanently?

Yes, however the object must be a magnetiseable metal such as iron. To magnetise it you could use a permanent magnet and slide it along the metal pice in one direction several times. Than you pice of iron for example would be a permanent magnet. Another way of doing this is, if there is no permanent magnet available, is to use a SOLENOID. You could build yourself one: Check it out on the internet. This solenoid would make your pice of iron permanently magnetic with the use of ELECTRICITY. This shows that magnetism and electricity are closely related. GUD LUCK and I hope my answer helped you.


How could you magnetise a needle to make your own compass?

Rub the needle across a magnetic surface...always in the same direction, don't go back and forth. This will magnetise the needle. Then float the needle in a dish of water. And presto you have your own compass


Does coil of wire with current passing through it magnetise a piece of iron?

Yes, a coil of wire with current passing through it can magnetize a piece of iron. This is because the current creates a magnetic field around the wire, which induces magnetization in the nearby iron material.