You can destroy the magnetism of a magnet by hammering ,heating or using a alternating current method.
Magnets can lose their magnetic properties if exposed to high heat or are made subject to high impact. The temperature at which magnets lose magnetic properties is referred to as the Curie Temperature for ferromagnetic materials.
Magnets lose their magnetic properties if they are droped down from a height and when they are heated.
Of course., they can.. What matters is how much is magnetic power (being more specific, electrically magnetic flux.). The attraction between two magnets is tremendously high with higher flux density magnets. (if you are more interested to know about, can browse for neodymium magnets!).
When they move over dry land they begin to lose power.
No, some are more powerful than others, as there are your normal refrigerator magnets that hold a few sheets of paper and there are super electromagnets that can hold cars.
By rubbing two magnets together.
By rubbing two magnets together.
No.If you break the magnet, it is still a useful magnet.
The oxidation causes magnets to lose protons that are essential for magnetic attraction
they actually do loose their magnetism but it takes about 20 years
temporary magnets
temporary magnets
temporary magnets
Yes.
it will lose its magnetism OR it will get weaker
Yes, because electromagnets can lose their magnetism.
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.