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A disk magnet
Hold the magnet under a flat piece of glass. Sprinkle on some filings. Move the magnet. If the lines of force penetrate the glass, the filings will move. If they don't, the filings won't move. Repeat with each material being investigated and record the results. When finished, summarize observations.
It depends on the magnet, most of them have poles on the flat faces, but some magnets are magnetised on the outside diameter. this means that if you draw a line across the flat face, the south pole is on one side and the north pole on the other side
A plain.
The poles are situated at the ends of the bar magnet. The magnetic lines of force run through the magnet, emerge from one end, fold back around the length of the bar of the magnet, and curl back into the other end. The ends are the magnetic poles, and the magnetic lines of force emerge from one and re-enter the magnet at the other. You can see these lines by laying flat a piece of smooth paper over the magnet and sprinkling iron filings over the paper. Because they are light they will be easily moved into alignment by the magnetic field and will visually show the fields arrangement. (Using a piece of paper makes it easy to tidy up. Without it, the filings will stick to the magnet and be difficult to remove.)
it is a flat piece of fexible material known as a Plectrum,
A disk magnet
They are so called because inside the blue casing or whatever you call them is a round floppy piece of material used to store the data on, when the 1.4 disc is inserted the metal piece slides open and data is then stored on the flat piece of material
On the flat sideds
Hold the magnet under a flat piece of glass. Sprinkle on some filings. Move the magnet. If the lines of force penetrate the glass, the filings will move. If they don't, the filings won't move. Repeat with each material being investigated and record the results. When finished, summarize observations.
are you asking about what materials can be used to make a long narrow and flat shape? if so its all dependent on the properties you require.. if not, whats the question can you be more specific? Jason MEng
A plain is a large piece of flat land.
The information supplied with the question is incomplete and a worthwhile answer cannot therefore be provided.
if you place a flat piece of metal on water will it sink or float
Flat piece of inscribed metal given as an honor or reward
Magnetic flux by itself is not visible to the human eye, but they can be seen with a flat, non-magnetic, thin surface. A magnet and some Iron filings. Simply place the magnet under the flat surface (such as a thin sheet of wood) and hold it there. then place the Iron filings above the flat surface and move the magnet a little. you should see the magnetic lines of flux if the magnet is powerful enough.
Cutting plotters use knives to cut into a piece of material (such as paper, mylar or vinyl) that is lying on the flat surface area of the plotter