They all have the word 'pole' in common... flag-pole - tent-pole - magnetic-pole.
Iron and other magnetic minerals are some of the most common elements on the planet. Soil and oil that contain these will leave a residue of them behind on a magnet.
Move towards the U magnet so that the poles attach.
Permanet Magnet
First, grab an iron nail. Next, grab a bar magnet. Stroke the iron nail with the bar magnet at least 20 times. You can increase the strength by stroking it more. Now, bring the iron nail near some paper clips. It attracts them! Science is cool!
I'm unable to display images, but I can describe them for you. A bar magnet is a straight magnet with north and south poles at opposite ends. A horseshoe magnet is shaped like a horseshoe, with both poles located at the ends of the curved section. A dumbbell magnet consists of two bar magnets joined at the center. Each magnet has its north pole connected to the south pole of the other magnet, creating a closed loop magnetic field.
Yes. I go camping every summer and use a light in our tent. It is a magnetic device. To better clarify, one side of the magnet is on the back of the light, and there is a separate magnet that attaches to the back of the light. We take the magnet not attached to the light and place it on the outside of the tent at about the same area as we want the light on the inside. Someone on the inside will put the magnet with the light against my magnet and there you have a light in your tent!
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen led the team that first set foot at the South Pole during December 1911. They erected a tent at the pole after spending about a week verifying their location using celestial navigation skills. Atop the tent, they mounted a Norwegian flag. It is not documented exactly who mounted the flag on the tent.
Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.Nothing because the Roman republic had no flag. The only flag used by the ancient Romans was the "vexillium"or the military standard and this was used mainly by the cavalry. There was also a red flag hoisted over a general's tent as a sign to commence battle or that the legion was in battle.
pennies attract magnet
The real name of magnet is Magnetite or Lodestone. Magnet is a common name used to refer to objects that exhibit magnetic properties.
An improper noun is a common noun used to refer to general people, places, and things.The noun tent is a common noun, a word for any tent of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing or a title; for example:Tent Valley Drive, Riverdale, GATent City Restaurant, Coronado, CADoctor Tent, Inc. (tent rentals), High Springs, FL"The Red Tent", 1969 movie with Sean Connery and Peter Finch
Nothing besides the white.
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A magnet
No, sulfur is not a magnet. Sulphur is a chemical element that is not magnetic like iron, nickel, or cobalt, which are common magnetic materials.
Flag
The word flag is a common noun unless it's a person's name or the name of a specific place or thing, such as 'Six Flags'.