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Do wind-up clocks have magnets in them?

No, wind-up clocks do not typically have magnets in them. The mechanism in wind-up clocks is usually based on gears, springs, and escapements to keep time. Magnets are more commonly found in electronic or battery-operated clocks.


What is inside magnets?

There is nothing inside magnets. The solid metal has magnetic properties due to it's molecular make up. Magnets are commonly made of iron, but there are more powerful magnets, made from alloys of rare earth metals. The magnetic fiels surround the whole magnetic object.


Is the element nickel found in magnets?

Nickel is a ferromagnetic material, like iron and cobalt, so quite a few magnets have nickel in them. Nickel shows strong magnetic properties up to 355°C (671°F).Nickel is also a major constituent of Alnico, which is an alloy of Aluminum, Nickel and Cobalt. This alloy is widely used in magnets. Alnico magnets are found in industrial and consumer applications where strong permanent magnets are needed like in electric motors, guitar pickups, microphones, sensors, loudspeakers, etc.If not used directly in the magnet, Nickel is often used to plate magnets. Some common Nickel-plated magnets include Alnicos, Samarium Cobalt, and Neodymium Iron Boron


What is the maximum strength that a magnet can reach?

The maximum strength that a magnet can reach is determined by its material and size. Some magnets, like neodymium magnets, can have very high strength, reaching up to around 1.4 teslas.


What can pick up things that are made of iron?

A magnet can pick up things that are made of iron because iron is a ferromagnetic material, meaning it is attracted to magnets.


What three ways are magnets and electromagnets alike?

Both magnets and electromagnets have a magnetic field that can attract or repel objects. They can both be used to pick up and manipulate metal objects. Both magnets and electromagnets rely on the alignment of the magnetic domains in their material to generate a magnetic force.


Why do big magnets pick up little magnets?

because it is bigger than the little magnets and has more power than the little magnets do.


What two elements make up acetate?

Acetate is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is the anion of acetic acid and is commonly found in the form of cellulose acetate, which is a synthetic polymer material.


Is iron oxide used in magnets?

Yes, we can see the use of iron oxide (the Fe2O3 kind, which is iron (III) oxide) used in magnets. There are a number of different things that could be used in a magnet, but simply using this material, often referred to as ferrite, and a little bit of some other materials to make up the ferrite, will allow for the construction of a magnet.


How were the first magnets produced?

The first magnets were naturally occurring lodestones, which were found in nature. These lodestones were the first materials to exhibit magnetic properties and were likely discovered by ancient civilizations. Magnetite, the mineral found in lodestones, is made up of iron oxide and is capable of attracting iron objects.


Are magnets made up of other magnets?

yes i think so, their made up of lots of other tiny magnets called electromagnets. Not 100% sure so please check.


What material would an eternity ring need to be made from in order to live up to its name?

The material needed to make a ring in order for it to be called an "eternity ring" would require the stone amethyst. Amethyst is purple in color and is very commonly found throughout earth mainly in Brazil.