An ordinary steel bolt can be turned into a magnet.

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False. An ordinary steel bolt cannot be turned into a magnet. Steel is not a naturally magnetic material, so it must be combined with other materials (such as iron, nickel, or cobalt) and then exposed to a strong magnetic field in order to become a magnet. This process is called magnetization and requires specialized equipment.

False. An ordinary steel bolt cannot be turned into a permanent magnet. Steel is a ferromagnetic material, which means it can be magnetized temporarily when in the presence of a magnetic field. However, it will lose its magnetism once the external magnetic field is removed. To create a permanent magnet, special materials such as neodymium or ceramic magnets are used.

False. An ordinary steel bolt cannot be turned into a magnet. Magnetic materials, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt, have the ability to be magnetized, but steel on its own is not magnetic. Steel is a combination of iron and other elements, and its magnetic properties can vary depending on the specific composition. However, in order to make a steel bolt magnetic, it would need to be exposed to a strong magnetic field or be brought into contact with a magnet. This process is called magnetization, where the magnetic domains within the material align in the same direction, resulting in a magnetic field.