water is not sucked in by fire. fire is like a magnet to water but they do not connect. when water is added to fire some of the water evaporates or / and weaken the fire
Not measurably.
False
No it doesn't, but a magnetic attraction weakens in heat, or if a magnet is hit hard on any surface
No it wont but if the water is hot then it will lose its magnetism
you cant
no not really
water is not sucked in by fire. fire is like a magnet to water but they do not connect. when water is added to fire some of the water evaporates or / and weaken the fire
Not measurably.
Yes it can. putting a magnet linked to magnetic object in water will not cause them to separate, only may weaken the attraction
False
I don't have an answer but we have several large magnets in the shop I work in. It would appear that when we lower the cranes down and place the magnets directly on the concrete floor it tends to weaken them. I have always heard that placing a car battery on concrete would weaken the battery . Does a magnet act in the same fashion?
a magnet is more dense then water
No it doesn't, but a magnetic attraction weakens in heat, or if a magnet is hit hard on any surface
water
When we pour water onto a magnet it loses a little bit of magnetic power.
Magnets are "demagnetized" by extreme heat. If you boil a magnet in water, the heat will demagnetize the magnet.