Provided the cardboard is not too thick, a magnet on each side will attract each other.
I believe cardboard is a conductor, and cardboard is not that thick to block the magnetic energy.
Since most magnets are made out of some metal or ally, the answer is yes.
Ordinary cardboard is a type of paper, and is almost always opaque (visible light does not pass through it). It is possible to make it thin enough to make it translucent, especially in bright sunlight. If it were transparent (see-through) then it would not be called "cardboard" any more.
False. Light cannot pass through mud, cardboard, dark beer, or concrete. I think there are also some more opaque substances too.
MIRACLES
Depending on the size of the magnets, yes, it's possible.
does magnetic forces pass through cardboard? <><><><> Very easily. Lay a paperclip on a sheet of cardboard. Place a magnet beneath the cardboard. When you move the magnet, the paperclip will also move.
I believe cardboard is a conductor, and cardboard is not that thick to block the magnetic energy.
Since most magnets are made out of some metal or ally, the answer is yes.
MAGNETS ATTRACT IRON! The pin is made of an iron so it is able to attract to the magnet. The match on the other hand, is made of cardboard paper substance. Paper and cardboard both DO NOT contain iron. That is why magnets attract pins but not matches.
magnets attract metal objects with an invisible force. Process continued until the force was weak that it could not pass through ant more metal
Ordinary cardboard is a type of paper, and is almost always opaque (visible light does not pass through it). It is possible to make it thin enough to make it translucent, especially in bright sunlight. If it were transparent (see-through) then it would not be called "cardboard" any more.
False. Light cannot pass through mud, cardboard, dark beer, or concrete. I think there are also some more opaque substances too.
By keeping them in magnet keepers
Yes, since humans can't digest cellulose, most the cardboard would simply pass through as waste.
Most bullets will pass straight through the body. A car body is thin sheet metal, with cardboard interior.
Yes. Cardboard is opaque. You cannot see through it.