Jam/Jelly has no effect on the magnet or its magnetism, but it will cause the magnet to become sloppy and sticky.
If there is a magnet in the doorbell when it is connected, the result would be that the magnetic switch inside the doorbell is activated when the magnet is near, causing the doorbell to ring or chime. The presence of the magnet completes the circuit and triggers the doorbell mechanism.
Move towards the U magnet so that the poles attach.
Breaking a bar magnet in half creates two smaller magnets, each with a north and south pole. The poles are then found at the broken ends of each new magnet. Additionally, breaking the magnet does not affect the overall magnetic field strength of the original magnet.
What part of the computer? what kind of monitor do you have? if you stick the magnet to the screen it will appear to "kill" the colors. that's if you use an older model screen. I don't believe plasma screens will do the same thing with a magnet. the "melting" affect is like that if a pressing force on a plasma screen or a caculator screen. you can also ERASE your entire Harddrive with a powerfull enough magnet (or if it gets too close), be careful. if you have already hurt your screen with the magnet, there is a degause button in the menu of your screens settings on the monitor. if your monitor is so old that you don't have a menu, get a new monitor.
No, it is not safe to put a magnet in the microwave. The microwave's electromagnetic field can cause the magnet to spark or catch fire, damaging the microwave and posing a fire hazard. It is best to avoid putting any metal objects, including magnets, in the microwave.
it attracts
nuthin at all you will have no effect
Usually, nothing.
Nothing. Copper is not magnetic.
The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.
You will find yourself in a rather sticky situation.
all your memory will be gone forever
The coil will align itself with the magnetic field (poles) of the magnet.
It destroys the hardware inside the ipod and it stops working
Unless you scratch the disk while placing the magnet on the disk, then nothing will happen. A magnet would have to be powerful enough to extract the hemoglobin from human bloodcells to be able to effect the disk.
the magnet gets weaker
yes a magnet repell. Because if you put a piece of sheet it would not do anything but if you have another magnet and you put it on the south and the magnet is south then it will repell