As part of their function, no. Some have magnets so they may be attached to fridges or metal desks for ease of use.
It does no have magnetic force.
no , i don't think so
The speakers in a stereo contain powerful magnets.
yes
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, paper does not contain any magnetic compounds in it's compositon.
MAGNETS ATTRACT IRON! The pin is made of an iron so it is able to attract to the magnet. The match on the other hand, is made of cardboard paper substance. Paper and cardboard both DO NOT contain iron. That is why magnets attract pins but not matches.
The speakers in a stereo contain powerful magnets.
Permanent magnets contain a current-carrying wire.
Some minerals contain magnetite, which is atracted to magnets.
Carton staplers are used on products such as boxes, lids, and trays. There are a few different types of carton staplers. Some of the different types are bottom carton staplers and top carton staplers.
Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
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Greenville Staplers was created in 1923.
All electric motors contain magnets- and information storage in computers is based on magnets. Electrical generators contain magnets, as do electrical transformers. Even the charger for your IPod is based on electromagnets.
Iron and Oxygen
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Permanent magnets contain magnetic atoms (almost always iron) whose magnetic poles are all (or mostly) aligned in the same direction.
"permanent and temporary magnets"