yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets
Different liquids may make sound travel slightly slower, faster, or softer than in others.
after you let several liquids (each with a different density) sit in a container for a while, the greater the density, the farther down the liquid is in a container
yes it can
It doesn't, really.Permanent magnets heated above a certain temperature lose their magnetism. This temperature is different for different kinds of magnets. Once the magnet has been heated to this point, cooling it back down doesn't really help a lot.Some kinds of electromagnets are cooled by water. This is not to make them "stronger magnets" by any property of the water itself, but cooling down the wiring has an indirect effect on the field strength. Resistance generally goes up with increasing temperature, so cooling the wires means that at a given voltage you get a higher current, and since the magnetic field is proportional to the current, more current means higher magnetism.
Most liquids will expand when heated up.
yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.
how do different liquids affect a rose
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Yes they do.
they decay when exposed to strong liquids such as coffe and vinagar.
Different liquids may make sound travel slightly slower, faster, or softer than in others.
Many liquids can cause your vocal cords to tighten, which will affect your voice, especially if you're singing. Some liquids to avoid include alcohol, coffee, and milk.
how do different types of liqids affect fruit fly growth. please give me a answer
yes different liquids have different freezing temperatures
this question can't really be answered until you supply the liquids that are to be compared
Yes, they do, but their affect is minimal. Magnets with their magnet fields affect inductors profoundly, but don't do to much to capacitors.
Heat, because it affects magnetic molecules, causes a drop in magnetic field strength. Cooling a magnet has the opposite effect: reducing the resistance in the molecules and increasing the net field strength.