yes it is possible. if we take a magnet and get close to the ball having magnetic properties but not too close (if too close it will stick together) we can make the ball to rotate.
chemical properties cannot be determined just by viewing or touching the substance and physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter.
Gravity is one. However, magnetic and electrostatic forces are also possible.
the direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching is called
Chemical property is evident from a chemical reaction. The chemical properties cannot be determined just by viewing or touching the substance.
The direct transfer of heat between two substances that are touching is conduction.
A magnet has a magnetic field around it. The magnetic field causes a magnetic force that can attract objects to the magnet.
A chemical property is the properties exhibited by a material in a chemical reaction. This gives a substance the ability to have a chemical identity and is also used in building chemical classifications. The properties can be used in identifying a substance that is unknown or to separate substances. The property also helps in providing information on the application of a substance.
Conduction.
conduction
A magnetic field surrounds each magnet, and affects other magnets. That is correct, AND we know the other two are not possible candidates!
LSD
easy i'm sure its because of lack of heat