It could pull a heavy metal object against you, crushing you. Other than that, it's pretty innocuous up to insanely high field strengths. MRI machines subject patients to tens of thousands of gauss (Earth's natural magnetic field, the one that makes compasses work, is in the vicinity of one-half gauss) with no measurable ill effects.
The magnetism of a quartz is 3.56
repulsion is the real test for magnetism
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
Not magnetism, gravity.
There is the Currie point where magnets loose their magnetism.
No.
No, a magnet is a it. Someone has to do something with it to harm people. Otherwise, really strong magnets shouldn't be around large objects that are attracted by magnetism. So its the matter the fact what you do with it.
What sort of attraction? Magnetism? Gravity? Sexual attraction? In the last case Aphrodite would be the one.
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Ionic bonds indicate a sort of magnetism between ions. Given that crisco is a type of lipid, it is bonded covalently.
Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...
the moon has some sort of magnetism thing that controls whether water is high tide or low tide
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Magnetism is a force not a solid.
Cheese has nothing to do with magnetism
Cheese has nothing to do with magnetism
The magnetism of a quartz is 3.56