just by attaching the magnets to the the weakest part of the object to hold together the whole thing
Bigger magnets are used for heavier objects.
There are magnets that can be used to pick up junk and collect metallic rubbish. There is also a super conductor that can make other metal objects hover to.
toys, getting objects
Two household objects that have magnets are: fridge magnets, and sizzlers
A magnet is used to attract metallic objects by drawing them towards the magnet. Strong magnets can be used for jobs such as the disposal of cars and other industrial uses.
Magnets are able to attract magnetic objects.
a magnets attracts repels objects
No, magnets do not contain glue. Magnets are made of materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt that have their atoms aligned in such a way that they create a magnetic field. Glue is sometimes used to attach magnets to other objects or surfaces.
You put them in the toy for the child to stick the toy to metal objects... magnets are the same no matter what you put them in, even avocados.
To effectively explain magnets to preschoolers, you can say that magnets are special objects that can stick to some things like metal. You can show them how magnets attract and repel each other, and let them explore with different objects to see what sticks. Make it fun by using magnetic toys or games to help them understand how magnets work.
Yes. Two objects with the same magnetic charge repel eachother. So an object on top of a larger, same magnetic field, then it will in effect hover. (There is a train that uses this method)
Objects that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt are attracted by magnets. These materials are known as ferromagnetic materials.