Well a magnet helps me stay on the Erf, which is what we in Flat Erf communities refer to the Earth as. But I'm not sure how that would help you, Earthling.
Forget the magents, get a zinc bracelet, and wear a copper earring but in your left ear not the right ear and you'll experience the benefits.
Electric motors (washing machines to computer fans), (automobile engine) starters, electric clocks ( both old analog and newer digital), compass, broadcast TV and cable use electromagnetic waves, radio and radar, as well as remembering where I spent my last vacation and keeping the next bill that must be paid on the refrigerator.
Here are several answers and opinions from FAQ Farmers: * In technology in many ways, magnetism relates to real life - from phonographs to cassettes. * In nature, many species still align themselves for migration with the Earth's magnetic field (birds, turtles, etc.).
In most organisms, magnetism appears to have very little effect.
however there is some evidence that sea turtles can use the earth's magnetism to navigate
magnets are used in compasses and for heavy machinery. Also birds are said to have a magnetic trait about them.
It is used in generating electricity
The difference between electricity and magnetism is that you must be in the same frame of reference as the electric field to experience electricity, because all that magnetism is, is electricity moving relative to you.Although they are two different forms of energy, you can use magnetism to create electricity and you can use magnetism to create electricity.Electricity is the flow of energy or current through a metallic substance. Magnetism is the attraction of the metallic molecules in a solid or substance.
Stick insects and bumble bee's use magnetism to find their way to sticks and honey.
Yes, but I consider that this is not possible to the infinite.
there is no magnetism to an emerald
Coal
Television and any other electronics in the world
speakers alarm bells electric motors
In my kitchen, the microwave; in my car, the generator; in the mountains, my compass; In the library, my card scanner.
Any use of electrolysis in everyday life of an appartment.
Polonium is not used in everyday life.
speakers, microphones and electric motors
how are emeralds use in everyday life
In everyday life you use it
Unless your "everyday life" involves work in some area of engineering, you won't use matrices in your everyday life.
Some gay kids use it in everyday life... go ask them
adding subracting mulitplying and counting everyday
how is x-rays used in our everyday lives