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Q: Will aluminum and bronze stop magnetic field as a magnetic shield?
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Which planet has a magnetic shield?

All planets have magnetic fields. I believe that in most cases, this magnetic field can act as a shield.


Would lead tape work as a shield from a magnetic field?

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Can an electromagnet have an aluminum core?

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What is the differences between magnet and magnetism?

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Is there a simple test to distinguish between aluminum powder and zinc powder?

Use an externally magetic field: Zinc is diamagnetic and Aluminum is paramagnetic. Paramagnetism (Aluminum) is a form of magnetism whereby certain materials are attracted by an externally applied magnetic field. In contrast with this behavior, diamagnetic materials (Zinc) are repelled by magnetic fields.


Would tin foil repel a magnet?

No. It's actually aluminum foil, and aluminum is not ferromagnetic. Aluminum foil can be repelled from a changing magnetic field, though (AC through an electromagnet).


What is the effect of magnetic field on aluminium?

Aluminum is non-magnetic, but does interact with magnetic fields. Aluminum isn't normally magnetic, but as you carry a large aluminum tray towards the magnet, you find that the magnet repels the aluminum, why? Lenz's law. The magnet induces a magnetic field in the moving aluminum tray to oppose it's own, effectively pushing it away. As long as the tray doesn't move, it experiences no magnetic forces. But when you drop it, it falls past the magnet remarkably slowly. When the tray is stationary the magnetic field is not changing, but as soon as it moves, the field begins changing and an opposing field is induced. If you want to test this, and you should, because it's cool, find a rare earth magnet and an aluminum tube. Drop the magnet into the tube and watch how it takes many times as long to fall through. Also look up eddy currents on aluminum, they can be produced by spinning a magnetic field, and shoots aluminum cans off of conveyor belts.


The area around an object that is affected by the magnetism of that object is the?

A Magnetic Force


When an aluminium ring and a solenoid is placed together why as current increases in the coil the ring repels?

The Solenoid is an electromagnet. The aluminum ring is a conductor that will have a current induced in it by the Solenoid's changing magnetic field. The current in the Aluminum ring will generate a magnetic field of the opposite Polarityof the Solenoid. Therefore they repel one another.