Magnets do not effect CDs because CDs are optical media - the shiny part of a CD is a thin piece of metal foil sandwiched between two pieces of plastic, and there are patterns of tiny holes in the foil that make up the tracks of the CD.
not really. is depends on what kind of magnets they are.
Magnets doesn't have any effect on cancers.
Vacuum has no effect on the actions of magnets.
dont think so but not sure . . . . .
it does effect the distance because it is far
dont think you can dont think you can
No, water is not magnetic.
If you find that magnets have a soothing effect on your skin, you are experiencing what is known as the placebo effect. It's soothing because you expect it to be soothing.
Magnets have no demonstrable positive effect on health. Magnets cannot cure or prevent disease or injury, or speed the healing process.
Umm I dont No:)
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
we dont know