It depends. What kind of oil? Sesame seed oil? Motor oil?
move the magnet faster
They are denser. Molecules are closer together. Vibrations move faster.
magnetic force?
No! there's no magnet attraction between glass and metal, I don't think the glass wont do anything.
Yes. Neither the glass nor the water shields the paperclipfrom the field of the magnet.
Molecules move back and forth faster and faster causing expansion
When a metal paper clip is brought near a magnet, it is attracted to the magnet due to the magnetic properties of the metal, typically iron, in the paper clip. The magnetic field of the magnet induces a magnetic moment in the paper clip, causing it to align with the field and move towards the magnet. If the paper clip is sufficiently close, it will stick to the magnet, demonstrating the principles of magnetism.
Ferromagnetic materials such as iron, steel, and nickel can be attracted to a scrap heap magnet due to their magnetic properties. Other non-ferromagnetic items, such as plastic or wood, would not be affected by the magnet and would not move.
Sound moves through a solid faster than anything. In order it goes, solid, liquid, and gas. So metal is faster than water is faster than air.
Heating a substance causes the molecules within it to move more quickly. So imagine that every surface atom of the metal reacted with acid: the faster the reacted material can move away from the unreacted metal, the faster new acid molecules can get close enough to the metal to react.
Yes, using a magnet or wind or water.
The water molecules in warm water have greater kinetic energy, making them move faster.