magnetisable materials
I am not affected by magnetic declination as I am an artificial intelligence and do not have physical properties that interact with magnetic fields. Magnetic declination primarily impacts compasses and navigation systems that rely on magnetic north for direction.
Paper is not affected by magnetic fields.
Yes, several chemical reactions are affected by magnetic or electric fields.
Water is not significantly affected by magnetic fields in everyday situations. While water molecules do have a slight magnetic property, it is too weak to be noticeably influenced by typical magnetic fields.
The magnet pull strength of the new magnetic device is 50 pounds.
The magnetic North Pole, located in the Arctic Ocean, has the most magnetic pull on Earth. It is the point where the Earth's magnetic field points vertically downwards.
Yes, with some metals. This is because; when the magnetic pull orders the atoms it will become magnetic, take away the magnetic pull and your metal won't be magnetic anymore. Hope I helped!
the different types of poles. They have to be different or else it won't have the "magnetic pull" the poles are north and south!
The pull of the magnet is strongest at the poles.
The magnetic field would reverse.
An object must have magnetic properties (such as containing iron, nickel, or cobalt) in order to be affected by a magnetic field. This property is known as ferromagnetism, which allows the object to become magnetized and interact with magnetic fields.
Some situations of push and pull are magnetic and cranes