If I bring a magnet close to a copper bar, there will be no attractive or repulsive force. Similarly, if I bring a magnet close to a copper electromagnet, still there is no attractive or repulsive force. So can't we say that the magnetism of regular copper and a copper electromagnet the same ? If no, then why? What difference is there between regular copper and a copper electromagnet? How does copper get changed if electricity passes through it?

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2022-08-21

If I bring a magnet close to a copper bar, there will be no attractive or repulsive force. Similarly, if I bring a magnet close to a copper electromagnet, still there is no attractive or repulsive force.
So can't we say that the magnetism of regular copper and a copper electromagnet the same ?
If no, then why? What difference is there between regular copper and a copper electromagnet? How does copper get changed if electricity passes through it?

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Simekr7

Simekr7

Beginner2022-08-22Added 6 answers

Yes, the magnetism of the copper in the regular copper and the copper electromagnet are the same.
The magnetic force of a copper electromagnet comes not from the copper, but from the electrons flowing through the copper. Currents produce magnetic forces. That's why it's called an electromagnet, you need electricity to produce a magnetic force.
Silimbuga92

Silimbuga92

Beginner2022-08-23Added 1 answers

"If I bring a magnet close to a copper bar, there will be no attractive or repulsive force."
This assertion it’s not true, because all the materials have magnetic properties. The principal phenomenon present in copper is the so-called diamagnetism and consists of a macroscopic small repulsion. This magnetic property is present in every material, but it’s not always visible because of preponderance of other magnetic phenomena like paramagnetism, ferromagnetism.

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