the ones that lift up when you put a magnet over them.
a very strong magnet that uses electric pulses to lift magentic things :)
The electro-magnet can be switched on and pick up metal. Then the electro-magnet can be switched off and the metal will be released. A natural magnet would not release the metal.
No.The "only" magnets of any use readily available in nature is lodestones.These are not very strong, but it does depend on their quality and size of course.We can these days manufacture many different magnets for various purposes. Most of the man made magnets are stronger than what nature has to offer if we measure performance versus weight.An artificial magnet today (or an array of them, but still easy to lift for a strong man) can easily lift many tons of iron.
a magnet with many lines of force is STRONG
You would need to define 'regular magnet' to get any kind of magnet.
A lifting magnet is an electromagnet that is meant to hold or move material that comes in contact with the magnet. This is the opposite of a traction magnet.
A magnet can move a car, if the magnet is strong enough.
the magnetic field of a magnet is measured through Gaussmeters.
An electromagnet can, but you have to grasp metal for it to pull on.
magnet attracts iron. paper clip made of iron magnet atrracts paper clip...
humans are not magnetic.
Get a fridge magnet, and have the horse lift its foot. If the magnet sticks to the shoe it's not aluminum.
the ones that lift up when you put a magnet over them.
What happens if vary/change the distance between the magnet and the nail/s?
a very strong magnet that uses electric pulses to lift magentic things :)
Maganese could be used for magnets to help lift things up like magnet letters, magnet numbers, all kinds of stuff.