They are bar magnet ,horse shoe magnet ,lime stone magnet.
bar then round then horseshoe
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No. The Saffir-Simpson scale is used to rate hurricane strength. Earthquakes are measure on the Moment Magnitude scale (formerly the Richter scale).
The strength of the magnet and its proximity effect the current produced. The magnetic flux density falls quickly so it is important to get close. The stronger the magnet the more lines of flux that pass a point as it moves. Or as something passes by it.
The moment magnitude scale, it replaced the Richter scale.
No, as in this case,the rod is the magnet,and the strength of a magnet does not depend on its size.
NO!!! the strength of magnet is not affected by temperature
Yes it does!
The strength of a scrap heap magnet vary depending on the strength of the current or number of "turns" in its primary coil. Increasing either or both of these makes the magnet stronger.
The scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake is called the Richter scale
No the temperature doesn't the size does.
It will depend on the strength of the magnet. If there is any strength to it at all, there shouldn't be a problem.
the magnetic field of a magnet is measured through Gaussmeters.
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no
The poles of a magnet are of equal strength but opposite polarity.
It depends on the strength of the magnet.
The strength of a natural magnet can be increased.