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A paperclip attracts a magnet ,a magnet attracts a paperclip.
A compass is a magnet. It reacts like a magnet.
They are bar magnet ,horse shoe magnet ,lime stone magnet.
the function of magnet is to magnet other thing,like an iron....
Earth attracts a magnet because both Earth and the magnet have mass. The force of gravity acts between any objects that have mass.
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Whales have a much lower density than a magnet. Or another way of putting it, whales are more buoyant. Density is like a mixture of mass and volume. Lets say you have a 1000 pound whale, and a 1000 pound magnet. Their weight(mass) is the same, but the amount of the space they are taking up(volume) is different. Just think of it like there are more air pockets in a whale than in a magnet, causing the magnet to sink but the whale to float.
Please note that a magnetic field is not measured in units of acceleration (or the equivalent force / mass), like gravity is. What exactly happens when a bar magnet falls through a metal ring will depend on the details of the situation - for example, how strong the magnetic field is, and the mass of the bar magnet.
place a magnet on a scale and measure the mass. then make the two magnets same sides in and put one above each other and read mass.
cause thats what ur supposed to do
When a mass(the magnet) falling with the potential energy of inertia strikes the ground, the Newtonian equal and opposite reaction occurs sending that potential energy backward through the mass(the magnet) as a kinetic shock wave that disrupts the... Ionic polarity? Subatomic spin? Oscillating relationships within the crystal lattice? Somebody help me here... An Iron bar rubbed in one direction with a magnet of any direction yields an Iron bar magnet of one direction. The direction you rub the magnet will be north and somehow all the atoms of the Iron lean that way. Here's the thing: The force of the shock wave is greater than the force of the magnetic alignment.
Technicly a black hole doesnt have weight it is a rip in the space time continuum. You have to think of it like this if you put iron shavings on a piece of paper they will stay where you put them however if you put a magnet under the paper the shavings will go towards the magnet, this represents gravity but if you cut a hole in the paper where the magnet is the iron shavings will get sucked off of the paper and stuck to the magnet. This is representative of the tiny fraction of th cosmos around any one black hole
Noop. Even if you had a bullet that was attracted to a magnet (like an iron bullet), it would have too much kinetic energy to be effected. I guess if you had a really big and thick magnet, it could stop a bullet, just like a book can sometimes stop a bullet. This has nothing to do with magnetism, but just the interaction of mass.
A paperclip attracts a magnet ,a magnet attracts a paperclip.
If the smaller mass is more dense, like a spoon lifting an inflated balloon. Or if the smaller mass has more electromagnetic properties then the larger one, like a small magnet being able to lift a pile of nails.
a mineral magnet can stick to a magnet because a mineral magnet has to poles the north and the south poles