YES IT CAN!
Styrofoam is an insulator.
Yes, styrofoam is full of air cells and air is a good thermal insulator. Styrofoam has poor solvent resistance, and poor hot performance.
Styrofoam plates do not decompose, This makes them unsafe for the environment. Paper or plastic plates should be used since they can be recycled.
Styrofoam is a very porous material; air from the closed pores has a bad thermal conductivity.
Styrofoam is used to keep drinks cold or warm.
Styrofoam itself cannot be magnetized or demagnetized, as it is a non-magnetic insulating material. If you're trying to remove any static charge from Styrofoam, you can do so by grounding it or using a humid environment, as moisture can help dissipate static electricity. Additionally, rubbing it with a conductive material can also help neutralize any static charge.
Exposure to high temperatures can cause magnets to lose their magnetization and become demagnetized.
it will be demagnetized
styrofoam is cool
When a magnet is exposed to a strong magnetic field from another magnet, the alignment of its magnetic domains can be disrupted, causing it to lose its magnetism and become demagnetized.
Permanent magnets can never be demagnetized because they are made of materials with strong magnetic properties that align in a way that maintains their magnetic field over time.
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Styrofoam is an insulator.
It is no longer magnetic.
A permanent magnet can be demagnetized effectively by subjecting it to high temperatures or strong magnetic fields in the opposite direction of its magnetization. This disrupts the alignment of its magnetic domains, causing it to lose its magnetism.
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