It might leave a copper coloured streak across the magnet, but apart from that, nothing much.
I think you are looking at what happens to a copper wire when it is moved in a magnetic field.
In which case the answer is, a current is induced in the wire. (It does not have to touch)
It will become an electro-magnet which is an temporary magnet. it is because of the induction property, the magnetic effect gets transfered to the Scale. (it can be any piece of Iron)
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Frictional energy is converted to heat.
It is bursitis of the hip. It happens when your bursa sac inflames and rubs up against your bone and muscle.
There are many different kinds of BBQ rubs. Dry rubs are a good way to infuse flavour in your cooking. Pepper rubs are especially good on steaks and cajun rubs are great for chicken.
To make an iron bar into a magnet you need to get a bar magnet and stroke the iron one way when you get to the end of iron take the magnet off and jump it back to the start and stroke repeat this several times and your bar will soon become magnetic. This is only temporary, therefore the iron will become normal after the magnetic field rubs off. This means that making iron into a magnet is indeed a physical change.
it usually just rubs off. Bur if that doesn't work it'll come out whenever you wash it.
When she rubs her nose she is thinking about her schedules and daily tasks. When she rubs her chin, she is pondering over something intersting. When she touches her hair, she is thinking about how she looks.
Yes, 'rubs' is the present tense verb of 'rub'. It's used when talking about he, she or it.For example:He rubs the genie lamp.She rubs the genie lamp.It rubs the genie lamp.When talking about I, you, we and they there is no 's' added to the verb so it would just be 'rub'.For example:I rub the genie lamp.You rub the genie lamp.We rub the genie lamp.They rub the genie lamp.
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