Want this question answered?
Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.
answ2. A needle may easily be magnetized by gently stroking it in one direction. This can be converted into a compass which you may carefully float on the surface of water, where it will align itself with the lines of magnetic force at your location.You could speed up the process of magnetizing your needle by stroking it with one end of your magnet.In either case, if you consider the 'needle floating on surface tension' to be too difficult, you can pierce a small bit of cork or polystyrene foam with your needle, and float that.No
You cannot calculate force with only speed.
magnetism
It depends on what else you know. If you know the mass and can measure the acceleration, you can use that to calculate force, but there are other ways to calculate force.
Force happens when an object of mass is accelerated, and the equation to calculate force is : force=mass/acceleration
Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.
Piercing scar tissue tends to hurt a bit more because of the amount of excessive force needed to cut through the tissue. Yeah you can pierce through it but it's going to hurt.
I've never heard of anyone using a curved needle for any kind of piercing. But, a straight needle would be much easier for a tragus. A lot of force has to be used to pierce the tragus and that would be difficult with a curved needle. Also, I could imagine that the curved needle would hit the cartilage/ear behind your tragus after it was pierced. Just get it done with a straight one.
Pressure = force / area. Calculate the equivalent force in newton, then divide by the area. Answer is in pascal.
answ2. A needle may easily be magnetized by gently stroking it in one direction. This can be converted into a compass which you may carefully float on the surface of water, where it will align itself with the lines of magnetic force at your location.You could speed up the process of magnetizing your needle by stroking it with one end of your magnet.In either case, if you consider the 'needle floating on surface tension' to be too difficult, you can pierce a small bit of cork or polystyrene foam with your needle, and float that.No
by simple moving of its needle,or by change the direction of needle.
You cannot calculate force with only speed.
magnetism
If you have a man submerged up to his neck in corn and you want to know how many pounds of force it will take to lift him out, information about the volume, weight, mass, density would be needed in order to calculate the force needed.
The answer to your question is magnetism.
It depends on what else you know. If you know the mass and can measure the acceleration, you can use that to calculate force, but there are other ways to calculate force.