both sides (poles) of a magnet have the same magnetic charge
A loud speaker (like other speakers) produce sound (which is actually vibrations in the air heard by the ear) with a permanent magnet and a temporary magnet in wire form that is wrapped around the permanent magnet. (or a magnet that can be turned on and off by electricity) the speaker translates the sound into a series of electrical currents and then produces the electricity to alter the temporary magnet and making the magnets vibrate and in turn vibrates the air.
yes in the case and most of the drives try it with a magnet just avoid the hard drive with the magnet because these can break them
The Hard Disk Drive (HDD) may very well have a magnet in it provided that it is not a Solid State Drive (SSD) or any other form of a hard drive.
She is way stronger than hanabi now. Hanabi used to be stronger than hinata but later hinata starts reflecting to naruto and has become really strong for doing so.
If one signal is weaker and the other is stronger, the receiver captures the stronger signal and completely ignores the weaker one, resulting in adequate reception.
Not if the magnet is symmetrical, and you define 'strength' in terms of flux density.Yes because it has a stronger attraction rate.there is no stronger or weaker for a magnet
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Not necessarily.
The two sides of a magnet are called the north and south poles. Typically, the magnet is stronger at its poles rather than its sides. The strength of a magnet is usually concentrated at the poles, where the magnetic field lines are closer together and more forceful.
i think the middle
You have to take it out on a nice date first. Second, you have to pleasure the magnet for exactly 42 minutes. Third, you rub tons of ranch dressing all over the magnet on each side and keep it on there for 3-4 hours. These are the steps to make your electromagnet stronger.
No, the north side of a magnet only attracts to the south side of another magnet.
Not if the magnet is symmetrical, and you define 'strength' in terms of flux density.Yes because it has a stronger attraction rate.there is no stronger or weaker for a magnet
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more kinetic energy. The hotter the substance the faster the particles are moving and the more heat energy it has
No.The part of the magnet where there is the strongest pull or attraction are called the poles of the magnet.
Independent of what? A stronger magnet will obviously have a larger "sphere of influence".