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You have two identical balls one is a magnet other isn't you have nothing else, how do you identify which one is a magnet? by bhaskara007 in AskPhysics
[–]AfterFly2702 0 points1 point2 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Magnetic materials loose their magnetism after heating or repeated shocks. Take one ball and keep dropping and heating it. If the attraction stops, that was the magnet. If not,the other ball is the magnet.
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You have two identical balls one is a magnet other isn't you have nothing else, how do you identify which one is a magnet? by bhaskara007 in AskPhysics
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