No
Yes, the "old" televisions use magnetism to controll the movements of the electrons.
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There's no function inside a TV set that requires magnetism to make it work.
Television and any other electronics in the world
No. There's no effect from magnetism in an LCD TV.
Penguins use magnetism in order to turn sucrose (a disaccharide) into glucose and fructose (monosaccharides).
No
Devices such as electric motors, generators, and transformers rely on magnetism to function. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines in healthcare also utilize magnetism to produce detailed images of the body's internal structures. Additionally, speakers and headphones use magnets to convert electrical signals into sound waves.
They don't, they use wings.
no
Yes, it does.
The magnetic hold in coil uses magnetism along with the electric motor that turns the drum.