A keeper is a iron or a steel bar that is used to retain the strength of magnet.
It is called a keeper.
A magnetic keeper, also known as a magnetic shunt or magnetic loop, is a piece of ferromagnetic material that is used to enhance and maintain the strength of a magnetic field. It is typically placed across the poles of a permanent magnet or an electromagnet to prevent the loss of magnetic strength when it is not in use or being used for a specific purpose. The magnetic keeper helps to redirect and concentrate the magnetic flux within the magnet, prolonging its effectiveness.
Homing pigeons use magnetism through tiny iron crystals in their beaks. Turtles use magnetism by sensing slight differences in magnetism throughout the ocean. It keeps them in the cycle of warm waters in a specific 8,000 mile path that they swim for years.
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to find veins of gold ore
It is called a keeper.
Yes, the "old" televisions use magnetism to controll the movements of the electrons.
baby just get artix and valencia then use final strike on the gate keeper and then use holy on the gate keeper then use throw on the gate keeper then after the gate keeper,s turn use rappid attack on the gate keeper then use attack on the gate keeper then use throw on the gate keeper then keep on reapeeting step 2
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Penguins use magnetism in order to turn sucrose (a disaccharide) into glucose and fructose (monosaccharides).
A magnetic keeper is a strip of soft iron or steel which is placed across the poles of a permanent magnet to help preserve the magnetism.
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The difference between electricity and magnetism is that you must be in the same frame of reference as the electric field to experience electricity, because all that magnetism is, is electricity moving relative to you.Although they are two different forms of energy, you can use magnetism to create electricity and you can use magnetism to create electricity.Electricity is the flow of energy or current through a metallic substance. Magnetism is the attraction of the metallic molecules in a solid or substance.
They don't, they use wings.
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Yes, it does.
Stick insects and bumble bee's use magnetism to find their way to sticks and honey.