they are called conductive metals
Electromagnets have an electric current running through them that enables there conductive power to be strengthened. However, a magnets full conductive power can never be "turned off/on".
There is no such thing as a hydroelectric magnet, but perhaps you mean how do hydroelectric generators create electricity? Generators work in a way opposite to electric motors. In this generator, a stream of water flows past the vanes of a turbine and causes the turbine to spin. The turbine causes an armature with magnets to rotate. The consequent rotating magnetic field moves past conductive coils of wire surrounding the armature, and as you may know, current is generated when a conductive wire is exposed to a moving magnetic field.
The nickel is more conductive.
Yes, very conductive, its one of the best conductors there is.
they are called conductive metals
They call them that because they are able to lift a lot of metal.
Bar magnets are already magnetized. They don't need to add wire and electricity.
I dont think you can ---- If you super-heat the magnets, it will demagnetize them, thus stopping the "pulling power" of the magnets. Basically stick the magnets in a vat of super boiling water, that should be sufficient enough heat to demagnetize the magnets.
No, super glue is non-conductive.
Nothing
Super magnets are used to help produce sound in speakers. They also help pick up vibrations in electric and bass guitars. These magnets come in many different forms.
A "Neodymium magnet or Super Magnet".
. use super magnets or something...
a magnet Actually named magnetite, but it is a natural magnet.
Yes, it is, it's non-conductive.
Electromagnets have an electric current running through them that enables there conductive power to be strengthened. However, a magnets full conductive power can never be "turned off/on".