Well, rusty magnets do not work as well as a normal magnet. But they can work. And yes try can repel but if you use rusty magnets, it won't work as well. I hope this helped! :)
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Magnets and sheet
The main use of magnets in workplaces is for the transfer of electrical waves into tools, drills, saws, etc. They make use of magnets.
Magnets may not always attract if the opposite ends are not towards each other. For a magnet to work, the possitive end has to attract the negative end and visa versa. Failure of these ends meeting means the magnets will not work.
Because you know how magnets work.
Well, rusty magnets do not work as well as a normal magnet. But they can work. And yes try can repel but if you use rusty magnets, it won't work as well. I hope this helped! :)
Yes, atomic watches do work in Puerto Rico. Atomic watches are also commonly called radio controlled watches and will work practically anywhere.
electronic magnets as they work with electricity produced
Yes, so long as the watch is made from metal components the magnet will stop the internal pieces from moving hence stopping the watches ability to function.
Magnets
Watches are not typically magnetic unless if you are referring to quartz watches, to which they do have a tiny motor inside. However, the amount of magnetism they output are very very negligible. For the most part, all watches are more susceptible to outside magnetism (i.e. from magnets, electronic appliances with magnets like AV equipment) that will eventually affect their accuracy (which can usually be fixed by demagnetizing the watch by your local watchmaker).
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