So you can work out where there may have been damage to the vehicle thats been filled with car body filler.
It is because it can take the magnetic materials out of your clothes
On the gray side of the magnet, if you take out a magnet and put it next to a magnet things you put on the fridge, It sticks to it! You see, the magnet's force is invisible so u can't see it. Or if you put it next to a magnet that sticks to that magnet, You might feel it's force or not. I tried it once :).
# You can place different materials two inches away from the magnet # Then you can see if it attracts # If it does, it should be pretty strong because: * If you put it close, it should automatically be zoomed right onto the magnet. * If it's farther away, then it might take longer to come in to the magnet, if it is magnetic.
yes it is but it will take a long time and the size will might not be straight
It's all depends on your need and choice, if you love Apple iOS 6 then it is worth buying otherwise take a look at its competitors.
It's all depends on your need and choice, if you love Apple iOS 6 then it is worth buying otherwise take a look at its competitors.
The owner need a lot to take care of the
well you better should not call it fake magnet, you may call it synthetic magnet, cause its not actually fake its synthethic, well a synthetic magnet is a magnet which is not originally in nature of a magnet, it may have been maded a magnet by electricity, but these magnet have temporary life of attracting magnetic stuffs like iron, to prepare a synthetic magnet take any thing that attracts to a magnet, for example take iron needle and wrap a copper wire on it round and round, then give the electrical charges to the end of wires, i.e one end positive charge and other end negative charge, charge it for sometime and take the needle out of it, now you needle is a synthetic magnet.
You can use it to take the magnet train to kanto I think.
is to know the steps you might need to take or the way you need to do something
There's no relationship there. But if you take any permanent magnet and heat it hot enough, it loses some or all of its magnetism.
A iron nail