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.
The air gap in a magnetic circuit is important because it increases the reluctance of the circuit, which in turn influences the magnetic flux and magnetic field strength. By controlling the size of the air gap, we can control the level of magnetic flux and magnetic force produced in the circuit. This can be useful in applications where precise control over magnetic properties is required.
i thin magnetic force cant work in air
It is no longer magnetic.
An object is non-magnetic if it does not attract to a magnet.
Specific magnetic loading is ratio average flux air gap and flux path of air gap:
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
No, salt cannot be separated from something else with a magnet. Salt is not magnetic and does not respond to magnetic fields.
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.
When something becomes magnetized, its atoms align in a way that creates a magnetic field. This can attract or repel other magnetic materials and potentially create a new magnetic material.
Rising into the air in a magnetic field typically refers to a magnetic field pushing against a conducting object, causing it to hover or levitate. This phenomenon is known as magnetic levitation, where the repulsion between the magnetic field and the object allows it to float above the surface.