Give it a sharp hit with a hammer.
cold temperature affects the magnets strength by making it stronger
yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets
Yes, the temperature of a magnet does effect its strength. Both freezing, and hot temperatures take away from a magnets magnetic force. Room temperature ( about 50-80) is the temperature that magnets are the Best
Magnets can be destroyed just like any physical object can be destroyed if enough force is applied. Magnets can also be de-magnetised in a number of ways, including heating them, bending them out of shape, or exposing them to electric current.
Magnitism was first used by sailors to help them when they are on journeys. Magnets now can be used in everyday life. There are washing machines which can close shut without you closing it. Credit cards have magnetic pull to them at the bootom line. It is there to make sure you have financial problems
cold temperature affects the magnets strength by making it stronger
yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets
Magnets of different strength are used.
yes
The strength of natural magnets be increased in various ways. Artificial magnetism can be induced so as to increase magnetism.
Small magnets should be fine, industrial strength magnets may cause problems in the cockpit
yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.
because it has its own strength to be that way.
No it does not.
can we use magnets to reduce accidents
yes
The further the magnets, the lesser the attraction/repulsion.