Tapes depend on their magnetic properties to hold the data loaded, so storing a magnet next to them could well upset the information on the tapes
No, it's not recommended to keep a magnet near tapes as it can erase the data on them due to its magnetic field. It's best to store the tapes in a separate location away from magnets to prevent any potential damage.
A warming drawer in a kitchen is great to keep things warm when you have a big gathering. You can also use it for simple things. It's easier to eat all at the same time with the warming drawer.
To magnetize a magnet, you can rub it against another magnet in the same direction multiple times. Alternatively, you can expose the magnet to a strong magnetic field in the same direction. This will align the magnetic domains within the material and make it magnetic.
As you break a magnet, the remnant (broken piece) shall still remain a magnet with the same properties and poles. However, there is only so far a magnet can be broken. Visualize a magnet. Now imagine to have a knife that would keep cutting the magnet into half. It will reach a point that cutting the 'magnet' further would yield into a particle with no magnetic charge whatsoever. This is called a magnetic domain. Cutting a magnetic domain further would yield into a charge-less particle as it would be obviously incorrect to state that an atom of a magnetized steel bar would still remain a magnet.
No, water is not magnetic so it would not be affected by a magnet in the same way a charged comb would attract water. The magnetic field from the magnet would not have any significant impact on the water itself.
It will pick up the nails the same way a bar magnet would do!
The DRAWER is the individual who issues the cheque, instructing the bank (DRAWEE) to pay the recipient (PAYEE). Drawer and payee can be the same person if it is a self cheque.
There really isnÕt a big difference between a drawer and drawee. A drawer is a person that draws out the money and a drawee is the person who will be receiving the money.
If lightning struck a magnet, the magnet would not be affected much. Magnets are made of materials like iron or neodymium that are not easily damaged by heat. The lightning would likely dissipate through the metal without causing significant changes to the magnet's magnetic properties.
A "drawer" is basically a drop-down menu that you can add to your desktop panel.For example, you could add a drawer to your panel, then put a calculator, a terminal, and a sound recorder in that drawer. Just another way to make it easier to access applications.Or to quote from Ubuntu help:A drawer is an extension of a panel. Youcan open and close a drawer in the same way that you can show and hide a panel.A drawer can contain all panel objects, including launchers, menus, applets,and other drawers. When you open a drawer, you can usethe objects in the same way that you use objects on a panel.
no they can not.
no