I just noticed that my scissors (which I use quiet often) attracts staple pins and safety pins.
it wouldn't be magnet to a aluminum nail because the aluminum is not a way of magnet and a steel nail would because steel is a way of magnet.
Hinge pins are best removed by a small screwdriver or nail and a hammer. Put the nail or small screwdriver on the hinge pin, opposite of the head, carefully hit the nail or small screwdriver with the hammer. Hammer harder for a more difficult pin.
Put the South pole of the nail against the bar magnet to see if it attracts or repels.
to transfer the energy passes from the wire so that the nail able to pick up the paper clips
a panel pin is a small thin nail, used for fastening thin pieces of wood together.
Use a nail or small pointed item and a hammer. That's how I did mine
Studys show that red attracts boys the most although, i think some people have used blue.
any end or to say specifically any molecule of magnet would attract the nail for nail is not a polarised one doubts can be clarified at hemanth87542@yahoo.com any end or to say specifically any molecule of magnet would attract the nail for nail is not a polarised one doubts can be clarified at hemanth87542@yahoo.com
First, grab an iron nail. Next, grab a bar magnet. Stroke the iron nail with the bar magnet at least 20 times. You can increase the strength by stroking it more. Now, bring the iron nail near some paper clips. It attracts them! Science is cool!
chisel, floor nail, knitting needles, shark tooth, pins, knives, axes, fork
Wrapping a number of coils of insulated wire around an iron nail, and a passing a current from a battery through it, turns the iron nail in to an electro-magnet. While the current flows, the nail will attract metal objects. It is a standard demonstaration in science classes in schools. The more turns the stronger the attraction.