by the force of attraction in magnet their pieces will re join wd each other.
All the broken pieces will become separate individual magnets.
Whatever device the magnet was in is likely to be non-functional. The separate pieces remain magnets.
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Not exactly. All pieces of the magnet retain their ferrous properties, but if they were (for example) dropped, then the shock of the fall could potentially make them lose a bit of magnetism. Extreme temperature changes and high power electric discharges could also decrease the power of the magnet.
it is call lemstorne
just wrap a permanent magnet with two layers of cloth at one pole and hold it close to the mixture...the pieces of iron will be easily lifted, therefore seperating them.
to break something down to smaller pieces- for example.... when solving a math problem you would like to analyze, or break the question down into smaller questions or smaller parts, then u solved the whole question by analyzing it
I pick up the large pieces by hand, then sweep everything I can into a dustpan. After that I run the vacuum over the area.
In most cases yes.
Then the food wouldn't process through your body.
You get a bunch of smaller magnets and you will still have north pole.
Two smaller magnets.
no as the broken will repeal as they form same poles
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Best practices dictate that if you want any control whatsoever over the size and geometry of the smaller pieces, that you take your diamond to a diamond cutter and pay to have it 'broken' into smaller pieces. If you don't care about the smaller pieces, or the value of the diamond, you could hit the diamond with a hammer and see what happens.
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