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Iron is one of the most common substances on earth. If the sand is rich in iron (or other magnetic particles), then it will be attracted to a magnet.
a very simple and a common technique to separate them out is use a magnet. Since a magnet attracts iron , bring a strong magnet in front of the mixture and almost all of the iron powder gets separated
distillation centrifuge magnet filter
by using a bar magnet,because iron fillings are magnetic and hence it gets attracted to that bar magnet
There are two main/most common, types of magnet. One is permanent and the other is temporary. There could be more detailed classifications, but I do not know them ;)
They all have the word 'pole' in common... flag-pole - tent-pole - magnetic-pole.
Yes. I go camping every summer and use a light in our tent. It is a magnetic device. To better clarify, one side of the magnet is on the back of the light, and there is a separate magnet that attaches to the back of the light. We take the magnet not attached to the light and place it on the outside of the tent at about the same area as we want the light on the inside. Someone on the inside will put the magnet with the light against my magnet and there you have a light in your tent!
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen led the team that first set foot at the South Pole during December 1911. They erected a tent at the pole after spending about a week verifying their location using celestial navigation skills. Atop the tent, they mounted a Norwegian flag. It is not documented exactly who mounted the flag on the tent.
Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.
pennies attract magnet
I don’t know
The most common uses of an electro magnet begin with the harnessing of electricity in windmills.
An improper noun is a common noun used to refer to general people, places, and things.The noun tent is a common noun, a word for any tent of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing or a title; for example:Tent Valley Drive, Riverdale, GATent City Restaurant, Coronado, CADoctor Tent, Inc. (tent rentals), High Springs, FL"The Red Tent", 1969 movie with Sean Connery and Peter Finch
Nothing besides the white.
A magnet
Yes, flag is a common noun unless it is a person's name or the name of a specific place or thing, such as 'Six Flags'.
Magnets come in all shapes and sizes. The most common are bars and discs.