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.
dont think you can dont think you can
it does effect the distance because it is far
No, water is not magnetic.
I am not aware of magnets having any effect on goldfish. Maybe a large electro magnet created by passing windings around a tank then applying current through the winding could have an effect but a simple magnet placed on or into a fish tank should have no effect on the fish whatsoever.
Magnets have no demonstrable positive effect on health. Magnets cannot cure or prevent disease or injury, or speed the healing process.
Magnets do not have a significant effect on crickets. Crickets are not made up of materials that are easily attracted to magnets like iron or steel. Magnets are unlikely to impact the behavior, movement, or physiology of crickets.
No, CDs do not contain magnets. CDs use a technology that relies on the reflection and refraction of light to read and write data, and do not require any magnetic components.
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I dont think you can ---- If you super-heat the magnets, it will demagnetize them, thus stopping the "pulling power" of the magnets. Basically stick the magnets in a vat of super boiling water, that should be sufficient enough heat to demagnetize the magnets.