No, paper does not contain any magnetic compounds in it's compositon.
No, because only things which contain a substantial proportion of Iron are attracted by magnets... and paper has no iron in it.
No. Try it yourself. Paper does not affect a magnetic field.
I'm not an expert, but it would probably be because the two different electromagnetic fields from the magnets are not lining up. This would cause part of the attractive force to be canceled out, and for less paper clips to stick. It really depends on how you have the magnets put together.
Magnets will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
Super magnets are used to help produce sound in speakers. They also help pick up vibrations in electric and bass guitars. These magnets come in many different forms.
No.
Yes.
the magnets on the speakers pick up the paper clip
because it is bigger than the little magnets and has more power than the little magnets do.
Yes.
you can't pick up paper
I'm not an expert, but it would probably be because the two different electromagnetic fields from the magnets are not lining up. This would cause part of the attractive force to be canceled out, and for less paper clips to stick. It really depends on how you have the magnets put together.
Metal and metalloid objects that have magnetic materials in them.
An electromagnet is a magnet that holds electricity so you can pick up magnets.
No, magnets do not attract sterling silver.
because ur ass said
Horseshoe magnets are used to teach the properties of magnets to students. They are also used to pick up metal items.
Magnets will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
They can be used in Junk yards to pick up junk. They can be used in a Dentist.