No
Yes. if the magnet is powerful enough, the magnets can attract through virtually anything.
because it can
We find permanent magnets or electromagnets in the motors of vacuum cleaners, so, yes, vacuum cleaners use magnets. The type of magnet depends on the type of motor the machine has.
One can purchase personalized magnets in both local and online stores such as the following; Shutterfly, Zazzle, Magnet Street, Cafe Press and Custom-magnets.
Yes,
yes it does
That depends on the strength of the magnet and thickness of the glass.A regular magnet may work through a thin piece of glass, however a weak magnet will not work through a thick piece of glass.
No she is still looking for the magic magnets... Watch your garbage she is waiting to go through it piece by piece... scary
You could glue them on with many kinds of silicon glue.
silicon is a semi-conductor,there fore electricity can pass through it.transistors in electronic devices are made up of silicon
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No
No, they are attracted to: Other permanent magnets Solenoids Iron Wires with current running through them
yes, yes they can. well depends on how thick the rubber is and how strong the magnets are
Yes. if the magnet is powerful enough, the magnets can attract through virtually anything.
Magnets are everywhere - junkyards, things that go on your fridge, even the fridge itself!