if it truly is a magnet, than no. however, you can demagnetize a magnet by dropping it or hitting it really hard to rearrange the domains within the magnet. Domains are the regions within a magnet that have particles that are either arranged so that the poles are attracted to each other or randomly arranged so that the particles are not magnetized at all. so if it is a magnet... it probably will be magnetic unless you take your anger out on it or something.
That is because of magnetic domains. Magnetic domains represent the magnetism at a given spot in the form of a direction. If the all point, let's say, left, the magnet's south pole will be on the left. Ex: LLLL If we were to split this magnet, we'd get LL LL, which is simply two smaller magnets.
ok, not exactly a techie, but I do know my stuff. in short, they do repel. every magnet has to sides, a south and a north, like sides repel,oppositesattract, blablabla, you learned all of this a long time ago. well, a neocube's magnets are no different: each magnet has a south and a north, just like any other self respecting magnet. when put together in a cube (or any other shape, for that matter) all of the spheres have their south poles on one side, and the north poles on the other. the cube itself will form one large magnet as it were, having both a south pole and a north pole, dictated by theorientationof the mini spheres. this also means that if you were to take two assembled neocubes and bring their like sides near each other, they would repel. if you brought theiroppositesides close, then they would yank together and smash into a giant crumpled mess.
that's easy china has the largest magnet its near China's army...
It is not material Per se but one thing that is found in all objects attracted by magnet are atoms.
No, it's approximately nothing at all like a magnet.
A solenoid acts like a magnet when an electrical current is sent through the coil. A permanent magnet is magnetic all the time. Therefore, they are similar when both act like a magnet, but not when the solenoid is turned off.
Maganese could be used for magnets to help lift things up like magnet letters, magnet numbers, all kinds of stuff.
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Sorry your question is rather vague, but I will try and answer anyway. It depends on what you consider bad, like any other forum of education it is right for some and not right for others and again like and other forum of education some magnet schools are better then other. Generally magnet schools are viewed as a positive forum of education and I am looking forward to attending one in the fall. A primary negative is that the more prestigious ones are very competitive and there for not all students who want to go can get in. Hope this helps!
Any time a magnet passes through a coil of copper wire (the electro magnet) it produces electricity. In all reallity, you don't really have an electro magnet in a generator. Since the Coil or(field) is making the electricity instead of using electricity, the electro magnet isn't really a magnet; but more like an "anti-magnet" :)
Steel is a magnet material, but not all metals are magnetic, like Aluminum.
It stops behaving like a magnet. It loses all its power.
yes its almost like valrikala the something(maybe magnet) warrior. u get to summon it by sacrificing all 3 magnet cards.
if it truly is a magnet, than no. however, you can demagnetize a magnet by dropping it or hitting it really hard to rearrange the domains within the magnet. Domains are the regions within a magnet that have particles that are either arranged so that the poles are attracted to each other or randomly arranged so that the particles are not magnetized at all. so if it is a magnet... it probably will be magnetic unless you take your anger out on it or something.
That is because of magnetic domains. Magnetic domains represent the magnetism at a given spot in the form of a direction. If the all point, let's say, left, the magnet's south pole will be on the left. Ex: LLLL If we were to split this magnet, we'd get LL LL, which is simply two smaller magnets.
Steel is a magnet material, but not all metals are magnetic, like Aluminum.