Which do you suppose would be more susceptible to this effect, polar or 
non-polar insulators?


> Hi,
> 
> If an insulator is irradiated, free electrons should be created within it 
> that are not free to recombine with the ions,
> because they can't travel through an insulator. However they may attach 
> themselves to other atoms.
> It might then be possible to magnetize this material, during which process 
> the magnetic fields of the freed electrons
> align with one another. Unpaired electrons in the ions created by the 
> radiation may also contribute to the magnetic
> field.
> 
> Cloud storage:-
> 
> Unsafe, Slow, Expensive
> 
> ...pick any three.

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