Grape jelly can. I know this souunds weird but as I was making a sanwhich I dropped jelly on my magnet. Me being curious I wanted to see if it would affect it's strength, and it did. Your Welcome
Not really the saltwater does not change give any affect the strength of a magnet reason water is totally non magnetic but when we have added some salt into it.The salty water solution has ions now it could be very good conducter if we place electricity in it.Then it could be possible the strength of a natural magnet can be affected a bit.........But i dont think normal salt water could give affect the strength of a magnet
It will depend on the strength of the magnet. If there is any strength to it at all, there shouldn't be a problem.
Well, iron, nickel and cobalt are all ferromagnetic substances which are attracted to magnetic fields and capable of producing magnetic fields of their own. Therefore, the amount of any of these elements in an object should affect the strength of any magnet placed close to it. If there is more, it would be stronger and viceversa.
Magnetism is the number of magnetic moments per unit of volume, so it is the volume of the magnet that determines magnetism. If an object has great weight and volume, the magnetism will be stronger. If an object has a great weight but lesser volume, the magnetism will be weaker.?æ
Not with any accuracy.
A magnet can be theoretically used in any medium, but strength of the magnet will strongly be influenced by the magnetic permeability of that given medium.
The strength of induced current depends on the number of coils of the cunductor and the strength of the magnet.
It will not have any affect at all HaYLEy
No. Orange juice contains no magnetic material; it would perhaps lower the strength of a field, being a medium with lower permittivity, but not by any significant amount.
Yes, magnets affect any electronic that stores information. So your console can become corrupted.
They are any substances that are known to directly cause cancer.
To increase the strength of a magnet you need to stack it between two stronger magnets or electromagnets. To weaken it, you'd have to heat it up, or use the same method as when strengthening, only this time you should flip the magnet so it would repel the stronger (electro)magnets.