No, wood is made of mostly non-magnetic elements.
copper, aluminium, gases, and plastic are also non-magnetic.
The influence of a magnetic field on wood is not significant; however all elements are influenced by magnetic fields or electro-magnetic waves to some extent. That influence is significant on only few elements, such as iron.
not unless it has a magnet in it
No... wood is organic - not magnetic.
it will stick to itself!
POINTED in the same direction
they're magnetically charged and therefore attracted to the North Pole
The process is known as Magnetic separation.
Huge streams of hot, magnetically charged gases. The sun spots are cooler parts of the surface.
magnetically soft substances gain there magnetism easily but also lose it easily
This can be done with magnetically propelled trains, they can also be made to levitate magnetically.
no he didn't he didn't work with wood
A carpenter has the occpation to work with wood.
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Wood Work - album - was created on 2006-04-18.
Seasoning of wood is removed of water and moisture in wood
Wood glue is specially formulated to work with wood.
A magnetically hard substance is one which can be permanently magnetised using a strong magnetic force. Steel is one such substance. (A magnetically soft substance can only be magnetised temporarily.)
A woodworking vice is a must woodworkers tool, it clamps wood so you can work on your wood work project without having to worry about holding your wood while you are trying to work on it.
Wood makes paper for kids to do their work on.