That would depend on the strength of the magnetic field of the magnet.
As magnetic fields can influence electrical current, and our brains work on a massive series of electrical impulses, it's possible that there could be some interaction, but the magnetic field would need to be immense before any noticeable side effects became aparrent.
Magnetic fields are all around us, the earth is basically one big magnet (that's why a needle in a compass points to north) so you could say life on earth is used to exposure to magnetic fields.
It would stick to the magnet....
keep striking it in one direction by another magnet
The magnet will move towards the south pole
the magnet will repel
It falls.
the closer the magnet is to the nails the greater the magnetic force between the magnet and the nails
hey....if u melt a magnet,its going to be a fluid or its kinda gonna be powder.
the magnet gets weaker
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it will be demagnetized
It will stick to the refrigerator
When we pour water onto a magnet it loses a little bit of magnetic power.