They do because it has all diffrent metal in that reacts with magnets a lot of things like computers, tv's ect have metal in.
They really shouldn't have any affect on your camera. But they do on credit-cards.
Camera magnets are actually electromagnets; the magnetic field on an electromagnet is only there when you need it. They work like magnets everywhere else do; they are used in place of springs.
Yes, iPhones contain several magnets, especially around the speaker, camera module, and for supporting accessories like the MagSafe charging system. These magnets help with various functions such as securing the phone during wireless charging and for attaching accessories.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
No. Lithium Ion batteries (the type of rechargable battery used in most cameras) naturally lose charge over time. You should top them off in the charger at least once a week.
put magnets and put magnets on a car and put magnets on a car and put the car on the road and put the magnets on the road and put the magnets touch the magnets on the road and on the car
which is the cheapest magnets
since magnets are all ready magnetised when found in nature called natural magnet artificial magnets that are made by man are called artificial magnets
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Neodymium magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets available, with a much higher magnetic strength compared to other types of magnets like ceramic or alnico magnets.
bigger magnets. 'cus bigger magnets have more force(also so called as attraction) . thus, smaller magnets have less attraction.
Two household objects that have magnets are: fridge magnets, and sizzlers