Any object that is nuetral that does not have magnetic pole's
Any object that is nuetral that does not have magnetic pole's
No, granite is not magnetic and cannot be moved with a magnet. The minerals that make up granite, such as quartz and feldspar, are not attracted to magnets.
An object bult by an ancient culter vut which cannot be moved be is called a feature A+
If the object to be picked up is magnetizable, the magnet temporarily magnetizes it allowing it to be picked up. If the object to be picked up is not magnetizable, then it remains unmagnetized and cannot be picked up.
No, a magnet is a physical object. However, a magnet can EXERT a force.
An electrical current will flow in a conductor, when a magnet is moved next to a conductor - or when the conductor is moved next to the magnet.
You can determine if an object is magnetic by using a magnet to see if the object is attracted to it. If the object is attracted to the magnet, it is magnetic.
That means it can be moved.
an magnet is a object that attracts or repel
no. but a frog can be, google: frog levitation magnet
An immovable object created by an ancient culture is commonly referred to as a "petroform" or "petroglyph." These are usually large stone structures or carvings that were created in situ and are integral to the surrounding landscape.
When you rub a magnet with metal, the metal object becomes temporarily magnetized. This happens because the atoms in the metal align with the magnetic field of the magnet. However, once the magnet is removed, the metal object loses its magnetism.