yes or no it depends how big the magnet is
Whales have a much lower density than a magnet. Or another way of putting it, whales are more buoyant. Density is like a mixture of mass and volume. Lets say you have a 1000 pound whale, and a 1000 pound magnet. Their weight(mass) is the same, but the amount of the space they are taking up(volume) is different. Just think of it like there are more air pockets in a whale than in a magnet, causing the magnet to sink but the whale to float.
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That so easily!
There are two nouns in the sentence: float and contest.
Because big density is to heavy.
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It depends on the gauss value of the magnet. Yourstood on a big magnet. It'scalled Earth. Youre a long way from the poles but it still has an effect on metals.
no matter how big the concrete slab is, it will never float
i think the world is a big magnet because of its magnetic force field or the gravity in the earth i really do not know i am just gussed sorry i do not know a really good answer
magnetizing is basically making an un magnetised metal become a strong or weak magnet to make a weak magnet you simply rub a magnet against it to make a strong magnet you heat it to a very high temperature and it will help if you wrap alot of wire round it when connecting it with the circuit. You will also need a very big power supply e.g mains