Hi Doug, Steve & all....Doug I think you may have really hit on something- Refrigerator Meteor-Magnets! Every refrigerator should have a couple....You can etch them and use them to hold up your shopping list, chore list, etc. I think we'll start offering them on ebay in the near future! Even better...Tom might be able to etch a picture of Granny on the meteorite and we could have etched-granny-meteorite-magnets for everyone's refrigerator!


Cheers & thanks for a great idea!


-John



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Steve, you're fine. Generally with meteorites the more strongly magnetic the specimen the more iron metal. There are some many uses of the word magnetic in exactly the way you use it, in the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites that it sounds like you might be able to give Bob Evans some help on the concept. Saludos, Doug
PS I have a meteorite that is a magnet. It's easy to make them from most magnetic metals like your new meteorite. Just store it with a strong magnet attached for a while and even just "filing" it can make a magnetic iron a permanent magnet right away. It'll be weaker thanthe original magnet, though. Mu Toluca got so magnetic it sticks to the refrigerator door. I was thinking sending a certain person one of these as a peace offering:) Other magnetic metals in the same sense as iron, are, nickel, cobalt and gadolinium...the actual term is ferromagnetic. Chromium and Maganese are actually antiferromagnetic.


When someone says "magnetic" they are referring to any kind of magnetic property at all, not just the ability to sustain magnetic poles like a permanent magnet. The correct word to describe that is that the material is magnetized. Magnetized means it has the properties of a permanent magnet/ Magnetic means whatever the users wants remotely related to magnets, the metals they attract, of the fields they produce, etc. etc. Hope this clears it up until the next round...
Congrats on the new acquisition! Saludos, Doug


En un mensaje con fecha 01/19/2005 5:49:27 PM Mexico Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribe:
With all due respect Steve................


You claimed that your new meteorite is very  magnetic.
That's about as annoying as the oriented - orientated  debate.
From what I understand " Magnetic " means having the properties of a magnet.
Does your new meteorite attract Iron like a magnet?
Probably not !!
I see this used all of the time, so, am I missing something ?
Is there some meteorite out there that I've never heard of that can attract Iron magnetically?


Thanks
Bob Evans

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