they are used in eye hospitals to see if the core of your eye is still functioning properly.
Magnets for suspension springs for clocks
Several different metals can be used in magnets. Iron is perhaps the most common metal used in permanent magnets, but alloys such as Alnico (Aluminum, Nickel, and Cobalt) can also make very strong permanent magnets.
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actually nickel, cobalt, and several rare earths are used as magnets too, but iron is the cheapest.
Electro-magnets have been used in hospitals to remove particles of metal (those which are magnetic- because not all common metals are magnetic, e.g. aluminium, copper, brass, gold, silver), which may have lodged in people's eyes after an accident. MRI machines that use electromagnets are used in hospitals
no <><><> Not all "somethings", not just any magnet, and not used by just anyone- but eye doctors DO use magnets to remove steel and iron metal chips. If you have something in your eye, get to a doctor NOW. It is a simple, painless process (I know, have had it done) but if you do NOT have it taken care of, you can permanently damage your eye.
The green color is used in the eye hospital because it influences the patient's mood. Since it is associated with growth, nature and recovery.
No, magnetite is used in magnets. Gold is used in jewelery.
Magnets are used in compasses.
how can magnets be used to help with recycling
how can magnets be used to help with recycling
Lead is used in magnets.
In some hospitals and some Dr. offices..You just have to keep your eye out
Nickel is used more in magnets
they use magnets to concentrate energyto them
Magnets of different strength are used.