It depends on which magnet school you're trying to get into. For instance, if you were to try and get into Science and Engineering, your ITBS scores (Math and Reading) have to come together and equal 160 or above, and your grade average has to be at least an 80. Then you have to take a math entrance exam, and write an essay. (I did all this about three months ago and got in) For TAG you have to get together a portfolio and have a grade average of eighty five.(My sister tried getting in and this is what she had to do) The difficulty all depends on what you're willing to do, and how bad you want to get in. You also have to factor in that each school asks for different things.
A dumbbell shaped magnet is called which type of magnet?
between a horse shoe magnet and u shaped magnet?
Move towards the U magnet so that the poles attach.
It is a magnet or a electro-magnet. If you are trying to use it as a metal detector then you will need a really strong magnet!
Lodestone is the only example of a natural magnet.
You can use it to take the magnet train to kanto I think.
its caused by the magic forces.... its really complicated... you learn it when you go to jail.
By getting a magnet and hovering it over your skin or whatever it is stuck to. I hope I helped you !
You can separate them by getting a big magnet and separate them.
because a magnet has positive charges and is also a allows electricity current ot flow through, by so doing we end up getting electricity
yes it will
If a magnet won't stick to your left thumb than your iron level is getting low.
"Structure" is an imprecise term. So is "magnet," for that matter. The simplest kind of iron bar magnets have a structure of, well, iron. More complicated rare earth magnets generally have a more complicated crystal structure, but still, there aren't any "moving parts" inside a magnet, it's just whatever it's made of. The structure of an electromagnet is basically "wire wrapped around a metal core of some kind". The core isn't actually required, but all else being equal an electromagnet with a soft iron core is stronger than one with no core.
A paperclip attracts a magnet ,a magnet attracts a paperclip.
Cows don't have "built in magnets." Magnets are inserted down the throat of a cow as a way to prevent her from getting hardware disease from eating too much scrap metal like nails and wire. The magnet in a cow works exactly the same as any "normal" magnet does.
There is a strong magnet that holds it in place! I am thinking about getting it but Im not sure...
a mineral magnet can stick to a magnet because a mineral magnet has to poles the north and the south poles