This hole is most likely to allow air to escape from the back of the speaker, allowing the speaker cone to vibrate more freely.
low frequency
its made from a really small magnet
A magnet.
Fine gold is non-magnetic, so a magnet will not attract it. However, the clasp will stick to a magnet because of its small steel spring. Most fine items will also bear markings.
If you are a small magnet, and you are above a super-conducting loop, then you may levitate. Otherwise, NO.
because it is easy to convey from small bar magnet
small magnet used to give direction
At the bottom of the Bakugan there is a small piece of metal attached to the mechanism that keeps the Bakugan shut. When it is pulled down by the magnet, it releases, causing the Bakugan to open.
you have to check the ohms and the watts this info in usually printed on the magnet of the speaker. if they match then it's probably ok but not recommended
The small speaker called the 'tweeter'.
compass
Small metal plate, just forward of the trigger guard, bottom center of the gun.
easy the ball bearings are heavier so give it a shake and they will fall to the bottom and the polystyrene will go to the top or you could also use a magnet
C. small magnet on a pivot.
They are front and back the odd size of 5x7 but u can use an adapter to put in 6x9 with a speaker with a small enough magnet. Don't make the mistake on front speakers to not remove the entire door panels. many rip off the speaker covers. Also it depends if you have a premium amp sound system then it gets abit more complicated!
The small bar magnet has a stronger magnetic field, at least at short distances.
It all just depends on what card it is, but normally, it is in small print at the bottom center of the card in the back