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yes you can get a tan through glass but not as quickly as without glass. glass is like sunscreen
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
Yes, glass can break glass. When enough force is applied, such as through impact or pressure, glass can crack or shatter. Glass is a brittle material that is prone to breaking under stress.
Whereever you want. A better question might be WHY would you put magnets on your head? (Headphones or ear buds or other personal listening devices typically contain small magnets, so that might be one answer.)
No, magnets are not good conductors of electricity. They are usually insulators, meaning they do not allow electricity to flow through them easily. However, some types of magnets, such as ferromagnets, can conduct small amounts of electricity under certain conditions.
Under a Glass Bell was created in 1944.
Demon Under Glass was created in 2002.
Girls Under Glass was created in 1986.
No, household magnets are not strong enough to move objects inside a home from beneath the floor. Even strong magnets would not be able to penetrate through the materials of a home to manipulate objects inside.
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bar magnet, horse shoe magnet,ball ended magnet and cylindrical magnet.I recomend doing the iron shavings and bar magnet experiment.x.x TRY IT .There are 3 types o magnets parmanent, temporary, and electromagnets.you can also use water andblue food colloring to create a magnetic field.Bar Magnet, horseshoe magnet etc
Yes, magnetism happens even under water.