You can infer nothing about a magnetic field from paper alone, or about paper from a magnetic field. If you put iron filings on a horizontal sheet of paper and put a magnet below the paper, you may be able to visualize the magnetic field of the magnet and thus infer its dipole arrangement.
No, paper does not contain any magnetic compounds in it's compositon.
The least # of centimeters, the greater the magnetic attraction.
There are lots of materials that are not magnetic. Some are aluminum, leather, plastic, cloth, paper, wood, etc.
A magnetic force.
paper fasteners and stapelers and paper organixing machines... hope this helps you:)
Paper is not affected by magnetic fields.
no. Paper bags are usually constructed using paper and cloth (for the handle) which are both not magnetic.
Velcro, buttons, ribbon, toggles, plastic buckles, magnetic fasteners.
Necklace fasteners that are magnetic are better for people with arthritis.
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You can infer nothing about a magnetic field from paper alone, or about paper from a magnetic field. If you put iron filings on a horizontal sheet of paper and put a magnet below the paper, you may be able to visualize the magnetic field of the magnet and thus infer its dipole arrangement.
The paper money of some countries may have magnetic characteristics as part of their anti-counterfeiting methods. The paper money of other countries does not.
If the paper clip is made of a magentic metal such as steele, then you cn make it magnetic. If it is made of plastic or a non-magnetic metal, then you cannot.
G. Tucker has written: 'The Grip series of paper fasteners and stationers' sundries'
Similar to how a pen can write on paper, a magnet can "write" on a magnetic material. And just as your eyes, or a camera can pick up the markings on a paper, there are things that can "see" the magnetic markings left by the first magnet.
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