The box of a compass is typically made of plastic or aluminum rather than iron to prevent interference with the magnetic needle. Iron is magnetic, and its presence would distort the magnetic field, leading to inaccurate readings. Additionally, plastic and aluminum are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and can be easily molded or shaped, making them practical choices for durable and portable compass designs.
If it's an iron box then it's iron
The Plastic box and lid shop
no there is no use of electromagnets in iron box
The iron box was invented by Henry W. Seeley. This invention was invented in 1882. The iron box is called the clothes iron now a day!
Yes, an electromagnet is commonly used in an iron box. The electromagnet generates heat when electricity passes through it, which then heats up the metal plate at the bottom of the iron box to iron clothes.
working of iron box
Plastic is synthetic or semi synthetic organic solids that are mold-able. Plastic electric box is one the boxes that is most commonly plastic. Junction box is also one of the common plastic boxes.
Xboxes are made out of a combination of plastic, silicon, steel and iron, plus small bits of a few other, rarer metals.
The compound noun 'iron box' is a common noun, a general word for any box made of iron.
It's a Curver Box
The only material should be iron!
Not if its non toxic plastic