As part of their function, no. Some have magnets so they may be attached to fridges or metal desks for ease of use.
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.
Yes, they are regular minifigs which are attached to removable magnets. I bought some sets for my sons to play with. No problem removing and reattaching the magnets.
most musical insturments
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They are attached to cranes and are used to lift up heaps of scrap metal
As part of their function, no. Some have magnets so they may be attached to fridges or metal desks for ease of use.
You could glue them on with many kinds of silicon glue.
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.
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Magnets could be put on a stainless steel refrigerator as even non-magnet items would be able to become attached, especially with the modernday invention of tape.
Most will have magnets in the door seal, and the compressor motor operates by an electromagnet.
Yes, they are regular minifigs which are attached to removable magnets. I bought some sets for my sons to play with. No problem removing and reattaching the magnets.
most musical insturments
No, most permanent magnets are made of Iron or NIckel compounds. They are inorganic metals or metallic compounds.
No, most permanent magnets are made of Iron or NIckel compounds. They are inorganic metals or metallic compounds.
Speakers and motors use magnets. Using electricity, the electromagnets create a magnetic force which reacts against the permanent magnets in these devices, thus creating motion. Magnets are used in cabinet latches to help them to stay closed. Screwdriver tips are sometimes magnetized to help hold the screw on the end or to help retrieve a dropped screw. Magnets are often used to hold things onto metal objects. Refrigerator magnets are one example. Common objects may have magnets attached to hold them onto refrigerators and other metal objects like lockers and metal cabinets.