By rubbing two magnets together.
well I am not really sure about that, but what you could try to do is increase the electrical charge connected to the magnet. There is a very close relationship between magnets and electricity.
One way to increase a magnet's power without electricity is by increasing the strength of the magnetic material. This can be achieved by using a stronger magnetic material, such as neodymium, or by magnetizing the material in a way that aligns the magnetic domains more effectively. Additionally, shaping the magnet into a more efficient design, such as a bar or horseshoe shape, can also enhance its magnetic power.
Yes you can.
magnets also provide humans with the required materials to create products to help and improve our day to day life, things such as tv, fridge, computer etc all use magnets to help them work. compasses are also essential and without magnets we could not have them. also in case you are not aware, without magnetism we could not have atoms etc.. and therefor we would not exist.
In 1820 Hans Christian Oersted noticed that electricity could cause magnets to move. This was the first "discovery" of radio waves.
Some magnets conduct electricity quite well. Others are pretty good insulators. If the magnet is made from metal, chances are that it will be a pretty good electrical conductor. If it is a ceramic magnet or one where magnetic particles are suspended in a non-conductive medium (like those flexible rubber fridge magnets that businesses like to distribute) then the magnet will usually be a very poor electrical conductor.
without the suns light then no without electricity light then yes
Magnets have magnetic force in them, obviously, to attract or repel magnetic materials. The materials could not be attracted without the magnetic force because the magnet forces the magnetic material towards it.
An older, completely mechanically controlled diesel engine could, provided it had electricity to start it. A gasoline car could not, as electricity is required for the spark plugs to ignite the fuel in the cylinder.
Sure. A simple generator can be made by using magnets, wires, and iron. Look inside a hand-cranked radio or flashlight to see the basic layout.
no that would have to be transportation. we could easily live without electricity. just make a fire and cook your food over that
You could use magnets to push things like another magnet or you could pull metal things to it.