Heating
plunge it in solenoid which has AC
Drop it frequently
Place it with disimillar poles as the rule states the like charges repel each other as unlike charges attracts each other.
Stroking method
Demagnetizing. Place the magnet at the opposite end of the metal from where you magnetized it. Again, the magnet must make as much contact with the metal as possible. Rub the metal with the magnet in the opposite direction that you used to magnetize it.
In HSO4- sulfur's oxidation state is +5.
by direction, speed and velocity i believe
There are 5 ways Mechanical Weathering acts: 1. Freezing and Thawing 2. Release of pressure 3. Plant growth 4. Actions of Animals 5. Abrasion
Inertia. It is the term used to describe the resistance of an object to: 1) start moving (from rest) 2) increase or decrease speed (speed up or slow down) 3) stop moving 4) change direction 5) change shape
Demagnetizing. Place the magnet at the opposite end of the metal from where you magnetized it. Again, the magnet must make as much contact with the metal as possible. Rub the metal with the magnet in the opposite direction that you used to magnetize it.
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don't know, only three though
The electrons will fall out of line, demagnetizing the nail.
Demagnetizing a current means too take away the magnetism from the current ;)
Degaussing (demagnetizing) Physical Destruction Overwriting
You can have: 1 row of 36 2 rows of 18 3 rows of 12 4 rows of 9 or 6 rows of 6, so in total there are 5 ways.
There are 120 ways.
you can push the object or you can pull the object
it is the flux which is flowing opposite to the main field flux and demaganetize it... in order to eliminate this demagnetiszing component we have to connect the compensating winding in series with the armature winding which develop the flux in it oppose to the demagnetizing component
There are probably thousands of ways to answer this question. 1. You can push an object. 2. You can throw an object. When the object collides with another object, the collision will produce force.
in terms of speed and direction , in what ways can an object accelerate