Gases, and so air which is a mixture of gases (at normal temperature and pressure) are not magnetic.
Magnetic air cars uses air compression as the source for propusion. It is "magnetic" in the sense that a magnetic motor is used for the air compression.
Live Magnetic Air was created in 1979.
i thin magnetic force cant work in air
It's no longer magnetic
Specific magnetic loading is ratio average flux air gap and flux path of air gap:
It is important to have the air gap in a magnetic circuit so that everything works properly. The air gap allows magnetic flux flow to the main source; without it, it would not work properly.
It depends what you mean, but.... ---- Magnetic ---- it could be when you make something magnetic, or when the magnetic field of a magnet attracts a piece of Iron or steel
Mainly air gap is necessary in magnetic circuit for two necessary reasons: 1. to prevent saturation 2. to allow an object to move in the magnetic field
Yes. It is magnetic. but if you put a magnet or something magnetic up to it. Good Luck. It will wipe your hard drive out for good.
The term "magnetic" cannot be applied to something like a cookie. "Magnetic" refers to the ability of iron molecules to align in response to a magnetic field. Cookies are a food and as such are not metal or magnetic.
Try "non-magnetic". Also, since most magnetic materials contain Iron, then any non-ferrous metals are non-magnetic.
If it's sterling silver, it is not magnetic. Real gold and silver are not magnetic.