You can, but it is not advisable, so don't do it.
Computer is not magnet.You cannot you it like a magnet. You may have read it from some non real source.See the only place where magnet is is the hard drive or hard disk.and you can only take it out when you break your hard disk.
I don't know why a magnet would harm a laptop computer, some repair techs even us magnetic screwdrivers when working on laptops. I guess if you were to place a strong magnet next to the hard drive it might harm it.
You get the magnet train to work by restall the power plant and a person in team rocket puts in a place. you give back to the power plant and the magent train works
Get the magnet away as quickly as possible and check to make sure none of your files were erased. But if you have a MAC it might not affect your computer.
Your computer uses magnetism to store information. The binary code used by your computer to transmit information at the most basic level, 1s and 0s, are stored by your computer in the form of magnetic charges. 1s are represented by magnetized bits and 0s are represented by unmagnetized bits. (8 bits make up a byte)Due to this, putting a magnet on your computer may damage information stored in it, as well as possibly corrupting the ROM in your motherboard. ROM is the read only memory that your computer uses to know how to start up.For these reasons and others, I would highly recommend not putting any magnets anywhere near your computer.
Yes. I go camping every summer and use a light in our tent. It is a magnetic device. To better clarify, one side of the magnet is on the back of the light, and there is a separate magnet that attaches to the back of the light. We take the magnet not attached to the light and place it on the outside of the tent at about the same area as we want the light on the inside. Someone on the inside will put the magnet with the light against my magnet and there you have a light in your tent!
a radio needs a magnet because then it would not tell you things that are happening around the place. There arealso many other things that need magnets such as a video tape, television, cabinet drawer, computer, etc.
The magnet on the refrigerator is holding up the shopping list.
No but it can ruin other parts of the computer like the harddrive.
pretty sure it does
It stays on by a magic floating thing in the back
If you accidently took a magnet to your computer and fried the hard drive, there's nothing you can do sorry