yes and i dont no because im taking an educated guess so if you want to improve my answer do it now.
You can infer nothing about a magnetic field from paper alone, or about paper from a magnetic field. If you put iron filings on a horizontal sheet of paper and put a magnet below the paper, you may be able to visualize the magnetic field of the magnet and thus infer its dipole arrangement.
The pointer on a compass is magnetic. The speakers and transformers a radio put out magnetic fields that WILL deflect the direction that the pointer points. - wjs1632 -
Well...A magnet has a negative(-) and a positive side (+). U can't put a - with a + because they repell each other. You can put rubber inbetween 2 magnets and they won't stick if its thick enough. Plastic too
something that you put on the back off a tractor to plow the fields. by flame 64.
There is no such thing as magnetic radiations. There are magnetic fields and there is electromagnetic radiation. If you are concerned about magnetic fields you can distance yourself from the source of the magnetic field, or you can put yourself inside a Faraday box. The latter process is more effective, but prevents you from moving or interacting with anything outside the box.
yes it works ---- it works because a magnetic field is in place with equal poles thus make the thing that says opposites attract' a true thing. I that thing i just said is basically only to magnets because the equal magnetic attraction is like trying to put to completely similar puzzle pieces together, yes it is imposable to make magnetic levitation work all you need are two equal poles they should be turning but that's because it has what attracts and what doesn't attracts! what i did to make it work is I put two rows of ten magnets and put around 6 on a wooden plank and i put two planks so the plank of wood wouldn't twist and turn!
In the '99 - '02 Mercury Cougar, the Anti-Freeze is put directly into the reservoir, and should usually be topped off a bit over the max line so as to not set off the low coolant alarm. Parking on a hill can also set off the sensor even if a high level is maintained.
The magnets aren't strong enough to put that much pressure on your ear. The human nervous system cannot feel magnetic fields anyway, the only way it would be painful is if the magnets were so strong that they pinched your ear.
motor shuts off when put in gear sometimes
Just unclamp hoses, pull them off, and put a new one on.
Magnetic signs are a low cost alternative to lettering direclty on a vehicle. Because a customer can easily be put on and off. Making them rather popular for small businesses owners.
There are no materials that STOP magnetic fields. Some have proposed that a faraday cage will stop magnetic fields, but this is not true because magnetism is a field, not a wave. The most effective way to block a magnetic field is to put a bunch of space between it and whatever's in trouble. Ideally, you could encase a magnet in a large plexiglass bubble to keep distance.