Magnets do not have any glue in them.
This is so easy it's ridiculous. It's also so expensive it's ridiculous. Buy about 150 pounds of samarium cobalt magnets (or 450 pounds of regular magnets), a gallon of Gorilla Glue and two sheets of plywood. Glue half the magnets to each sheet of plywood with either the positive or the negative poles facing up--your choice, but they've all got to be facing the same direction on both boards. Then get three friends to help you maneuver one sheet of plywood over the other one, making sure the magnets are facing down. The force of repulsion will levitate the bed. There is no such thing as a simple levitating bed. Expensive, complex ones exist, however. See the link: http://spluch.blogspot.com/2006/08/levitating-bed.html
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cold temperature affects the magnets strength by making it stronger
Man-made or Synthetic magnets are stronger than natural magnets and have many uses including alternative medicine (magnet therapy for Arthritis & Rheumatism), fridge/car magnets, they are also widely used in manufacturing. Made from a Nickle, Aluminium and cobalt (AlNiCo) compound they are magnetized by placing them in a machine which produces a strong electromagnetic field.
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Epoxy.
Epoxy would be best for this.
You could glue them on with many kinds of silicon glue.
The super glue perhaps. You'd be unlikely to unwittingly swallow the others.
zippers buttons hook & eye velcro toggles snaps grommets magnets ties glue stitching that's all I can think of
Electrons are like mosquitos because... -they fly around their object-mosquitos fly around a objectProtons are like magnets because...-they are the plus side, Electrons are the minus side-magnets have negative and positive signs as wellNeutrons are like glue because...-neutrons stop the protons from repelling each other since likes repel-glue keeps them intact
first yo get a clear picture cube the take it a part after glue the south of each magnet to each face on the in side let the glue set after carefully put the steel ball in the middle and if it doesn't layer the magnets to make the force stronger.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
put magnets and put magnets on a car and put magnets on a car and put the car on the road and put the magnets on the road and put the magnets touch the magnets on the road and on the car
Depending on the size of the magnets, yes, it's possible.
Attraction. Force of attraction. Glue works because the things that are stuck together are attracted (ie attractive force) to the glue in-between. Similar to magnets attracting, or effects of static electricity. Stickiness is an electrical charge effect, but on a small scale of atoms & molecules attracted (sticking) together.
since magnets are all ready magnetised when found in nature called natural magnet artificial magnets that are made by man are called artificial magnets