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The magnetic field becomes weaker as you move away from the electromagnetic source.
Magnetic field lines are stronger when closer together.
No, Germanium is not magnetic, as it is diamagnetic (Fancy word for repulsive) meaning that rather than attracting (Magnetic) It sends objects away.
as you move away from an ocean ridge the rocks get older
When you move away from a source of anything, its effects decrease because it has a greater volume of space to occupy.
why should you keep diskettes away from magnetic sources
There are some precautions you should take when handling diskettes. Never let your fingers touch the hub or force the disks into a hard drive.
The magnetic field becomes weaker as you move away from the electromagnetic source.
Surrounding a magnet with a magnetic shell can allow the magnetic field to move farther away from its source.
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Magnetic field lines are usually depicted as curved lines extending away from the source. They are neither parallel or perpendicular (though they appear more parallel than perpendicular).
Keep away from sunlight and heat sources, avoid getting dust on the surface (in particular, keeping the slider closed and/or keep the diskettes in their sleeves. Once a diskette is damaged, it cannot be fixed. Make sure regular backups are made of all diskettes.
Video tapes must be stored away from magnets and other magnetic devices so as not to change the magnetic fields on the small portions of the tape. A magnet or magnetic devices placed near video tapes may be corrupted or data may be deleted.
There are two oppositely "charged" poles for both electric and magnetic. For magnetism we call the poles North and South, while for static electricity we call the poles positive and negative. Of course, you can walk away with the electrically charged positive pole, while you can't walk away with the North "charged" pole. There are differences. There is (apparently) no magnetic monopole.
Magnetic stripes can be seen as you move away from ocean ridges.
Magnetic field lines are stronger when closer together.
No, Germanium is not magnetic, as it is diamagnetic (Fancy word for repulsive) meaning that rather than attracting (Magnetic) It sends objects away.