Well, what I'm doing as far as electromagnetic gloves is making some simple electromagnets (wire coiled around a bolt), and then putting it in a glove. As far as attracting cans, though, you'll have a hard time doing that because most cans nowadays are made of non-ferrous metals, which can't be attracted by magnets.
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Flattening an aluminum can makes no difference to its weight. However, a bag full of flattened aluminum cans will weigh much more than a bag full of unflattened aluminum cans, simply because you can fit many more cans in the bag.
Not really. You could have both an electric field and a magnetic field occupying the same space at the same time but they wouldn't 'make the definition' of electromagnetic until they began to fluxuate in phase at a harmonized frequency.
Yes, both electric and magnetic fields make up electromagnetic waves. We know that electromagnetic waves (like light) have both an electric and a magnetic component. Both of these components are waves, and they move (propagate) at right angles to each other, and in phase.
The existence of electromagnetic waves was first confirmed by Hertz
A can maker can make all the cans he can, 'cause a can maker can make cans. But if it's tin cans the can maker really wants to make, he'll hafta buy lots of steel.
Cans get to the make and then do into more cans.
Cans get to the make and then do into more cans.
It takes 20 cans to make 20.
3,600 cans
um you click make gloves I believe
no. but tin (Sn) can make cans zinc is used to make dry cells or batteries
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum
The cans are produced by BALL corporation.
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
What else can they make gloves out of that are actually durable and won't crumble to dust. _____________________________________________________________________ Well if you talk about leather gloves in Runescape is because leather is a material to make gloves in the real-life world.
Mostly now, aluminum is used to make cans.