A magnetized screw driver works because when you are un screwing screws they are less lightly to get lost or being dropped if they are magnetic because it will attract to it if this dosent help and please check again to find your answer because mine may not be right.
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The purpose of a standard screwdriver is to turn screws so they go into or come out of the work.
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The strength of your arm is the applied force on a screwdriver.
The standard screwdriver is designed to turn screws in or out.
Rub it against a magnet repeatedly. * The screwdriver can only be magnetized if made from steel or another magnetic metal, and most of them are. * Once magnetized, the screwdriver will remain magnetized always.
Yes, a magnetized screwdriver will attract steel screws. The magnetization of the screwdriver helps to hold the screws in place and can make it easier to install them.
An magnetized screwdriver is an advantage for an electrician because it means the screw will remain attached to the screwdriver meaning it will be easier to unscrew. Hope this helps ;)
No. But magnetised and/or magnetized is.The word magnetized is the past participle, past tense of the verb to magnetize. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:A magnetized screwdriver helps to hold tiny screws. (adjective)I magnetized the screwdriver by attaching it to a magnet overnight. (verb)
Because it holds the screw straight while you insert it. There is also a 'split blade' screwdriver for this purpose.
The best screwdriver for electrical work is a insulated screwdriver with a rubberized handle to prevent electric shock.
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A screwdriver can become magnetic when it is made from a ferrous material like steel. When exposed to a magnetic field or magnet, the steel in the screwdriver can become magnetized, allowing it to attract and hold onto metal screws or other magnetic objects.
you turn it
A screwdriver should be 100% efficient, if there are any small losses they will be due to deforming the screwhead, or frictional losses on the screwhead.
output force is al ways less than input force
Yes, nickel can be magnetized.