No. Genuine silver dollars are made of silver and copper; neither of which are magnetic.
Iron cobalt, nickel and their alloys are magnetic; magnetic bars for stirrers, magnetic bars for maximum-minimum thermometers, magnetic souvenirs, etc. are examples of magnets.
No. In common terms copper is not effected by magnetic fields.No
Two are: plasma is affected by electrical and magnetical fields. the second one is that plasma
Two are: plasma is affected by electrical and magnetical fields. the second one is that plasma
Petrol (Gasoline) Diesel LPG Biofuel Hydrogen (theoretical - Gyro-Magnetical - as a source of energy)
this is the main theory they don't vanish they crash the older planes crashed because they only carried enough fuel to just get them to their destination, there is magnetical plates in the burmuda triangle that send up magnetical in waves and the interfeared with the compasses that the piolets used in the olden daysso insted of going the right way they would end up going the wong way but by the time they realised they were heding the wrong way they didnt have enough fuel to get them back. the ships crashed because the magnetical plates sent up waves and the waves interfeared with the compasses and ind interefeared with the radar of the ships and because it was really foggy could not see ware they were going and crashed the reason why they vanished after they crashed i think is because the tectonic plates move thus creating a hole for the stuff to disappear.
An American dollar is a dollar, a Cuban dollar is a Peso.
For every dollar you spend, you are reimbursed a dollar?
Everything at Dollar Tree is not a dollar. It can be a dollar or less like a piece of candy might be $0.50. So therefor everything is not a dollar at Dollar Tree.
No, a silver dollar does not equal a half dollar. Instead, in the USA it equals a full dollar.
1 US dollar is equal to .9843 Canadian dollar.
You need to say which type of dollar you want to convert from or into. There are many different currencies in the world called "dollar". For example, Singapore dollar, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar.