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Sticking things on refrigerators, some toys have magnets, there are magnets in computers and in TVs, certain doors have magnets, and most electronics have magnets.
The same element can have different half-lives, for different isotopes. You can find a list at the Wikipedia article "List of radioactive isotopes by half-life". This list is NOT complete; a complete list would have about 3000 nuclides (that is, isotopes).
Electric motors use electro magnets to create power from electrical energy. Many door latches on cabinets include a magnet in them to hold the door shut. A compass uses a magnet to point the way North.
Magnetism and magnets are used in a lot of different things in day to day life. Some of the common examples :1. Magnetism is one way to separate a mixture of 2 solids.2. Magnetism is used by railroads, both on tracks and on top lines sometimes.3. Lotta games use magnets, for ex. Chess pieces etc.4. Electromagnets are used in many places.
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Sticking things on refrigerators, some toys have magnets, there are magnets in computers and in TVs, certain doors have magnets, and most electronics have magnets.
The same element can have different half-lives, for different isotopes. You can find a list at the Wikipedia article "List of radioactive isotopes by half-life". This list is NOT complete; a complete list would have about 3000 nuclides (that is, isotopes).
The next of kin list for life support typically includes immediate family members such as spouses, parents, children, or siblings. It is important to update this list regularly and communicate your wishes about life support with your designated next of kin in advance. Advanced directives can also be helpful in ensuring your medical preferences are followed.
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On your fridge.
I think every family has a story because every person has a different life
It is possible to live without magnets, but this might make life kind of difficult. There are magnets in everything these days, including ovens, stoves and refrigerators.
Electric motors use electro magnets to create power from electrical energy. Many door latches on cabinets include a magnet in them to hold the door shut. A compass uses a magnet to point the way North.
Every time you count things, you recite a list of integers.