no they will not
Magnets are used to close doors and keep them closed. They are also used in security doors to make sure they are safely closed.
It means that the magnets are closer together
There are a lot of normal household items that contain magnets. One item is the refrigerator, which uses a magnet in its closing mechanism. Some ovens use magnets to keep the door closed. Fridge magnets.Some household items that use magnets are the fridge and freezer. Other than those, I do not believe there is anymore.
Magnitism was first used by sailors to help them when they are on journeys. Magnets now can be used in everyday life. There are washing machines which can close shut without you closing it. Credit cards have magnetic pull to them at the bootom line. It is there to make sure you have financial problems
If they are brought together by their ends they'll repel each other. In other way, they'll attract each other.
If an electromagnet is close enough, it will either attract or repel other magnets.
electronic devices that get too close to magnets, can stop working properly.
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Magnets are used to close doors and keep them closed. They are also used in security doors to make sure they are safely closed.
It means that the magnets are closer together
When two magnets are brought close to each other and they try to move apart, we say the two magnets each orher
That is about 130 PSI. A pipe THAT large at that pressure is storing a large amount of energy. A break would be likely to simulate a modest size explosion, with damage to whatever is close by.
it will be a close tie
No. Not even close.
not even close..
They benefit from the thermal winds....close to land during the day winds are stronger away from coast you get stronger sea breezes
not even close..