Tape recording is a magnetic process; sound is translated into a pattern of magnetic fields which is recorded by a magnetic material (usually ferric oxide) that coats a plastic tape.
All motors work on magnets dude!!!! so yes magnet motors do work irrespective if they are AC or DC :D!! hope this is what you were looking for
A backup tape works by copying information from a computer and storing it. If something happens to a computer or a hard drive, a backup tape still has the information that was also stored on the hard drive of a computer.
Colossus worked by holes punched in a paper tape. It was programmed by switches and plugs. Colossus used thermionic valves (vacuum tubes) to perform Boolean and counting operations.
Use the yellow tape. Its specifically for gas. I also use a small amount of pipe dope on the female fittings. Pressure test the new work separately, or if its a small add on use a soap solution to test your work.
get a stick n a propeller n fix them the way that they make electricity is by moving an magnet inside coils of wire so attach a magnet to the inside of the propeller and wrap coils of wire around the magnet but with 1mm of space between. attach both ends of the wire to an applience e.g a light and it will work
Magnetic tape that is to be used as a magnet, is cut to a certain length and stuck to the back of a product to make it stick to metal. Magnetic tape in a tape recorder works by recording or playing back what is recorded.
Any should work just fine.
Maybe the tape was recorded in a Super-VHS recorder. Very few VCRs made could play these tapes. Perhaps the tape was recorded on a VCR whose head was far out of alignment, or maybe the tape was subjected to a strong magnetic field, which would erase it.
No. Put simply, an MRI scanner utilised radio waves and a magnetic field. Without a magnet, there is no magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
A digital voice recorder works by capturing analog audio through a microphone and storing it in digital files. Some digital voice recorders are voice operated.
you get an average LED, ductape, small battery and magnet. step 1 - put the battery to the led and the magnet underneath. step 2 - tape it all together, and if done right then it should work :P
Made in 1951, the first video recorder captured live pictures and converted it into electrical inpulses. These impulses were saved onto magnetic tape.
Most electric motors require magnet to operate on the principal of attraction. A motor can operate without any permanents magnets by replacing the with another coil of wire.
It is illegal to tape someone without their knowledge.
a radio needs a magnet because then it would not tell you things that are happening around the place. There arealso many other things that need magnets such as a video tape, television, cabinet drawer, computer, etc.
It isn't duck tape, it is duct tape. Tape that is used to join and seal duct work. Very sticky tape. Duct tape also has a layer of interconnecting fibers to provide strength and rigidity. These fibers are also designed to be very strong, but if duct tape is ripped from the side at a 90-degree angle, the fibers break very easily resulting in easy usability without scissors or a knife.
I think if you put a magnet in a liquid i think it is not going to work again. I think if you put a magnet in a liquid i think it is not going to work again.