There are some variables like what the magnet is made of and how it was initially magnetized. If a bar magnet is bent into a horseshoe shape to make a horseshoe magnet, the magnetic field will be more dense (stronger) across the gap of the horseshoe magnet than it would have been anywhere around the bar magnet from which it was made. And since magnets are strongest at their poles, horseshoe magnets can use both their poles at once while bar magnets can only use one pole at a time.
Every magnet has at least one "North" and one "South" pole where its magnetic forces leave the magnet and enter its surroundings. It is commonly thought that the magnetic forces leave one pole and enter the other pole. The magnetic force field tries to make a loop toward the other pole as it leaves one of the poles. The poles of a horseshoe magnet are closer than those of a bar magnet therefore concentrating the forces between those poles and making the attraction/repulsion stronger. duh.
Every magnet has at least one "North" and one "South" pole where its magnetic forces leave the magnet and enter its surroundings. It is commonly thought that the magnetic forces leave one pole and enter the other pole. The magnetic force field tries to make a loop toward the other pole as it leaves one of the poles. The poles of a horseshoe magnet are closer than those of a bar magnet therefore concentrating the forces between those poles and making the attraction/repulsion stronger. duh.
The advantages of horseshoe magnets over a bar magnet is the poles of the magnet are closer together on the horseshoe magnet. This allows for a stronger magnetic field.
those which act like a permanet magnet when they are within a strrong magnetic fiel
No. Because a bar magnets sides (north and south) are far apart, but on a horseshoe magnet the sides (north and south) are close together which makes it stronger.
A horseshoe magnet is generally better than a bar magnet because of how close the two magnetic ends are to one another. This short distance creates a stronger magnetic force.
It is not possible to know without reading the strength of the magnet.
The Magnetic Field strength of a magnet is constant. However for each magnet it is different.
lbecuz its one surfis not two xD
only one... but there are difrent shapes...
circular because you can find small circular magnets called "rare earth super magnets" at the store called princess auto
Magnetic materials are notoriously hard so you will damage an ordinary hacksaw blade if you cit a bar magnet with a hacksaw (but you should eventually succeed if you do not mind dulling a few blades). An angle grinder with a metal cutting disk will work but magnetism is destroyed above the Curie temperature (about 500° C) so you should cool the magnet often as you cut through it (beware of sparks and bits flying off - wear protective clothing, ear and eye protection!).
by the force of attraction in magnet their pieces will re join wd each other. All the broken pieces will become separate individual magnets.
No, a bar of soap is to heavy to float on anything.
No, electromagnets are stronger than bar magnets.
Yes, because electromagnets can lose their magnetism.
Horseshoe magnets have a stronger magnetic field at their poles compared to bar magnets, which have a more uniform magnetic field along their length. The horseshoe shape concentrates the magnetic field lines at the poles, making them more effective for picking up magnetic materials. Bar magnets have a weaker magnetic field at their ends but are more versatile in their application.
Horseshoe, Bar, U, Ring, Circle, etc.
only one... but there are difrent shapes...
the tiny magnets or domain at end of magnets are not perfectly align and if we keep it the magnetic strength gets weaker and weaker so by attaching bar of soft iron opposite poles induces on it and this will keep the tiny magnets at the end align.
In general, magnets are brittle and will break before they bend. And yes, refrigerator magnets bend, but in them the magnetic material is powdered. But if we took a bar magnet and bent it, we'd have a horseshoe magnet. It's not quite that simple to make a horseshoe magnet, but it isn't too tough, either.
There is no restriction in the shpae of magnet it can be of any shape but the most common shapes are horseshoe, bar and ring
circular because you can find small circular magnets called "rare earth super magnets" at the store called princess auto
bar magnet, horse shoe magnet,ball ended magnet and cylindrical magnet.I recomend doing the iron shavings and bar magnet experiment.x.x TRY IT .There are 3 types o magnets parmanent, temporary, and electromagnets.you can also use water andblue food colloring to create a magnetic field.Bar Magnet, horseshoe magnet etc
Permanent bar magnets are those bar-shaped magnets with opposite poles at either end. Magnadur magnets are ceramic magnets with their poles on their flat faces.
Yes a bigger magnet wil be stronger that a smaller m agnet becasue ut has more mass than that of a smaller one, therefor more electrons and more attraction. This is not always true, some super magnets are tiny - do some research