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      <title>How To Magnetise A Metal</title>
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      <description>Magnetism, the fascinating force that attracts or repels certain materials, holds immense potential for various technological and scientific applications. In the realm of metallurgy, the ability to magnetize metals unlocks a plethora of possibilities, from enhancing performance in electrical devices to facilitating novel material designs. However, magnetizing metals is not always a straightforward process, and understanding the underlying principles and techniques is crucial for successful implementation.&#xA;The magnetic properties of metals primarily stem from the alignment and movement of their electrons.</description>
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