Electromagntic waves/ forces
move it back and forth infront of a copper wire that is connected to something i dont remember.
The magnet in a compass is free to move, and will adjust to any external magnetic field.The magnet in a compass is free to move, and will adjust to any external magnetic field.The magnet in a compass is free to move, and will adjust to any external magnetic field.The magnet in a compass is free to move, and will adjust to any external magnetic field.
well basically anthing that is made out of metal and steel, will move on a scrap heap magnet.
You can't use a magnet to determine if something IS gold. However, if the specimen reacts to the magnet is is certainly NOT gold.
Because anything that has iron is attracted to magnet so whether its not fully an iron as long as it has iron in it, it can make the magnet move or attract it
Electromagntic waves/ forces
You can rub a permanent magnet against something else that can be magnetized, like a paper clip.
A magnet can move a car, if the magnet is strong enough.
a magnet will pick up another magnet. magnet will stick to iron. Fun Activity: if you have more than one magnet you can play a trick to your friends. you just need one magnet under a iron desk and put another magnet over on top of the desk. once you did that make sure that your friends doesnt see your hand under the desk and touching the magnet. slowly move the magnet under the desk so that it doesnt make lots of noise. then once you move the magnet under the desk the other magnet that is on top of it on the desk will move.
Use the magnet to stroke the iron nail many times and you try to attract something
Using another magnet to push (same magnetic poles repel), or pull (opposites attract).
No, copper is unaffected by any magnet you're likely to come across (although an extremely powerful magnet - something the size of, say, a car - would have some effect).
move it back and forth infront of a copper wire that is connected to something i dont remember.
The magnet in a compass is free to move, and will adjust to any external magnetic field.The magnet in a compass is free to move, and will adjust to any external magnetic field.The magnet in a compass is free to move, and will adjust to any external magnetic field.The magnet in a compass is free to move, and will adjust to any external magnetic field.
Move towards the U magnet so that the poles attach.
well basically anthing that is made out of metal and steel, will move on a scrap heap magnet.