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What is the difference between a magnetized iron bar and an unmagnetized one?

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What is the difference between a magnetized iron bar and an unmagnetized one?

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You can think of iron (or anything ferromagnetic) as being made up of gajillions of itty bitty magnets. If you can get them to all line up together, they will produce a macroscopic magnetic field. If they are all scattered, they just cancel out.

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