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The Earth's magnetic field is like a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole and the other near the south pole.
If the magnet is made of metal then it can act as a good conductor to the Earth like any other metal. The fact that it is magnetised does not attract the lightning.
That you have placed the magnet towards the northern pole of the unmarked magnet. Like poles retract while opposite poles attract
Ferrous metals, such as: Iron (Fe) Cobalt (Co) and some alloys respond to magnetism. Aluminum responds to electromagnetic eddy currents.
Because the Earth is like a giant magnet it keeps the Sun's radiation from killing us.
Ionosphere
The Earth's magnetic field is like a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole and the other near the south pole.
The Earth's magnetic field is like a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole and the other near the south pole.
The Earth's magnetic field is like a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole and the other near the south pole.
THERMOSPHERE/IONSPHERE. This attracts solar winds!
Magnetosphere-due to the field around the earth which attracts particles and keeps us safe
You have the situation reversed. Like poles repel, opposite poles attrect
If the magnet is made of metal then it can act as a good conductor to the Earth like any other metal. The fact that it is magnetised does not attract the lightning.
Earth is like a giant magnet because of convection currents in the mantle. Convection is the transfer of hear by the motion of particles in a fluid.
no the are not but you could take a key and make it magnetic like a screwif you have the right metal
like poles attract unlike poles repel
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