The floating saucer-magnet system become a compass, and it will line up with the earth's magnetic field.
If the beam is bent upwards by the action of the magnet it will be bent downwards if the magnet pole is reversed and applied in the same place as before.
You should place a saucer under the cup to catch any spills. The term 'flying saucer' comes from the plate-like appearance of some UFOs. The cat is happy to get a saucer of milk in the morning. Seldom, people claim to see a flying saucer.
When you get a new fuel rod, just place it in the spot on the saucer and it will lock in. (see related question)
Place an uncovered saucer full of water on a table and leave it untouched for 3/4 days. The water in the saucer will dry out - this is caused by "evaporation".
It has yet to be proven they are here in the first place.
It's for stability. The groove usually matches exactly with a cup from the same tea set. it's designed to keep the cup on the saucer.
x-56 y-52 it will get you to the moon. the moon is the only place you can go on the flying saucer
It would stick to the magnet....
Mamma
You should place it on a napkin or saucer plate.
To find north you will need the magnet, a needle, a piece of very thin paper & a bucket of water. First you need to take the positive side of the magnet and slide it across the first half of the needle, as if you were striking a match, fifty times. Then do the same with the negative side of the magnet and the other side of the needle. Afterwards, put the needle in the paper so that there are 2 holes and the needle lies horizontally, then place in the water. The positive side of the needle will point North.
A magnetic field. where attraction and repulsion takes place around the magnet.