Get the magnet away as quickly as possible and check to make sure none of your files were erased. But if you have a MAC it might not affect your computer.
When a magnet touches copper, there is no attraction or repulsion between them. This is because copper is not a magnetic material, so it does not interact with the magnetic field produced by the magnet.
Yes, you can have several iPods on one computer.
nothing happens. Add. But the idea of an interaction is intriguing, and 'hydrodynamic propulsion' is a standard stuff of science fiction. Used in some Clive Cussler books as well.
If a magnet touches your iPod touch, it may interfere with the device's internal components, such as the compass or the hard drive if it's a traditional HDD. This interference could potentially cause malfunctions or data loss. It's best to keep magnets away from electronic devices.
Computer is not magnet.You cannot you it like a magnet. You may have read it from some non real source.See the only place where magnet is is the hard drive or hard disk.and you can only take it out when you break your hard disk.
No but it can ruin other parts of the computer like the harddrive.
You can, but it is not advisable, so don't do it.
pretty sure it does
If you accidently took a magnet to your computer and fried the hard drive, there's nothing you can do sorry
The answer is physical:)
i dont think so because a vending machine isn't as sensetive to a magnet as a computer would be.
I don't know why a magnet would harm a laptop computer, some repair techs even us magnetic screwdrivers when working on laptops. I guess if you were to place a strong magnet next to the hard drive it might harm it.