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Q: Can a magnets force go through an object?
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Do magnets go through silicon?

obviously no!


Does magnets go through iron?

yes it does


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Force on an object accelerates the object. That means it can make the object go faster, go slower, or change the direction it's moving.


What does unbalanced force do to an object?

The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.


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No she is still looking for the magic magnets... Watch your garbage she is waiting to go through it piece by piece... scary


How many objects can a magnetic wave go through?

It all depends on the object... A really dense object is hard to go through whereas a less dense object is easier to go through... Hope this helped...


What happens to the motion of an object tied with a string being whirled in absence of gravitation when the centripetal force acting on it stops and the object is still tied with the string?

the object will go in its tangential direction of that instant. centripetal force pulls the object toward its rotational axis, so if there is no force pulling it inward; inertia will make the object go in the direction it "wants to go" aka- its tangential direction


If I were to throw an object how would I go about measuring the force I exerted on this object?

If you know the angle of the throw, and the Point where the object left your hand, you'd be able to calculate the force from how far the object Went.


How does Newton's third law improve your life?

The Law itself doesn't improve your life, but what it describes is invaluable to us. The Law basically describes how if a force exists on Object A because of Object B, there is another force on Object B because of Object A. These two forces are equal in magnitude (strength), but in opposite directions. This can be applied anywhere. Object A could be you and Object be could be the floor. If you push down on the floor (by standing on it), but the floor does not push back up on you, you would go through the floor. If you punch somebody, but their face does not push back on your fist, your fist would go through their face. We wouldn't exist if this reaction force were not present.


Does an action force make an object move?

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The buoyant force on an object in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object?

Yes, yes, please go on . . .