Yes, too much magnetism can be deadly. Too much magnetism can be deadly because of the attraction between magnetic material may be fatal to human life.
Magnets aren't poisonous per say, but of course they're made of something you shouldn't indulge in the first place.
I suppose you could compare it to any other metal for this question.
No it is a gas! It is deadly to humans when we breathe too much of it in.
there is no magnetism to an emerald
Paleomagnetism is the study of the magnetism of ancient rocks. In principle, it was the study of ancient magnetism
The sure test of magnetism is REPULSION .
Residual magnetism and remanence are the same thing. The term residual magnetism is often used in engineering applications. Both terms describe the magnetization, and measure of that magnetism, left behind in a ferromagnetic material after the external magnetic field is removed.
over time it will lose its magnetism. It will also lose its magnetism if it is temperature is to high or when it's vibrate too much.
yes, if you do too much of it.
it occurs naturally, but it can be harmful or evenย deadly if too much is consumed
No it is a gas! It is deadly to humans when we breathe too much of it in.
It is a rare and deadly disease when you masturbate too much!
I think there is no limit
Soft iron does not retain magnetism. It can be magnetised and demagnetised quickly and easily. Used as a core for transformers. 'Soft' probably relates to it's submission, when exposed to magnetism. It 'gives in' without too much fuss.
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Yes, if it was way too much. Stress and anger are a deadly combination. It can lower your life span.
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It will lose its magnetic properties.Indeed you are right...but in addition, during the process of intense increase in temperature, the magnet starts to lose its magnetism thereafter it utterly loses it magnetism, but starts to to regain its magnetism back as it cools. I recently discovered this after two trials with my stove. I propose that magnets may utterly lose their magnetism when exposed to temperatures beyond 800 degree Fahrenheit subsequently after the metal liquefies. victor onyegbulam
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