yes it is very dangerous and it could harm a computer as well.
i dont think so because a vending machine isn't as sensetive to a magnet as a computer would be.
A magnet can only change information that is stored magnetically and if the magnet's magnetic field is strong enough. Memory sticks do not store information magnetically, they use Flash memory which stores information electrostatically. So no, a magnet can not erase information on a memory stick. Computers usually use hard disks which do store information magnetically, so in principle a magnet could erase information from a hard disk. However the magnet would have to be very strong (much stronger than is likely to be available at home) and held very close to the hard disk (probably be inside the computer case or even inside the hard disk case itself) to be able to to erase the information. Computers before the 1970s usually used magnetic core memory instead of DRAM as their main memory. While this stored information magnetically, the construction of the cores as rings made it impossible for any magnet to change the information: the 1 and 0 were opposite directions of magnetization around the ring shaped cores, while an external magnetic field is "linear" not "circular" and thus can't change the state of a core.
Most laptops are partially shielded from weaker magnetic forces but I wouldn't push your luck with it. Hard drives in particular are highly sensetive to magnetism, and that's where all your data is stored. no it won't erase the memory
Yes, it would be illegal to erase the memory of someone else's cell phone. It would be illegal because it is not your property.
No it cannot. I did a science fair project on this and i couldn't remove any data from the usb drives.
you can but don place it on them as it can erase memory and it messes around with all the electronics inside the e.g. laptop.
I don't think you'll find a powerful enough magnet; the DVD-R is an optical recording medium and is unaffected by magnetism.
This disk will certainly have to be reformatted and irreparable damage may have been caused. It is not advisable to do this.
no
A VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) uses electromagnets in the record, playback, and erase heads. An erase head can also have a permanent magnet in it.
No. A magnet only interfers with magnetic fields ... lots of old IBMs used magnetic memory cards and that's where the stories started. It might erase a floppy disk, but an electro-magnet does the job much better than a perminant magnet.
you hack an acount to earse a memory.