See, my grandma has a pace maker and she used to wear magnet 'healing' bracelets, and they never seem to effect her. but i wouldn't trust me, ;P you should probably just ask a doctor about this one.
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Car magnets are completely safe to use on a car. The metal of the magnet does not interact with the paint of the car. Car magnets are specifically designed to be placed on a car with no damage.
The DC current used to operate a hand held massager should be safe for use for people with a pacemaker. It is always best though to check with your cardiologist and / or the manufacturer of your particular pacemaker.
Rare-earth magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets made, producing significantly stronger magnetic fields. You can make substitutions but you won't get the same strength of magnetism.
you can use magnets to separate iron from sand.
Electro Magnets are the controllable type of magnet used. It may be possible but not practical to use rare earth magnets.
To protect the parts of the pacemaker from body fluids as plastics are very unreactive and will not be affected.
Some of the water heaters uses magnets. Magnets softens the water.
Earth's magnetic field created by earths magnets deflects cosmic rays which damage our biosphere.
they use magnets to concentrate energyto them
simply because they are safe to use>...
A vacuum does not 'use' magnets. However magnets and a vacuum are used in conjunction in several applications. particle accelerators for example.
iroguois use earth to make their houses to ceep tham safe from others