Magnets are made from iron, nickel, and cobalt. Cobalt is a bit more flexible than the other two, which are very hard metals. It could also be an alloy of the three, but I don't know about that.
Look you idiot its plastic save you 20 dollars and get a real one douche
Sure. A simple generator can be made by using magnets, wires, and iron. Look inside a hand-cranked radio or flashlight to see the basic layout.
Prosthetic legs, as yet do not have the capacity to "wriggle toes" or flex their foot etc... They are completely immobile from the knee downwards (they join to the person at the knee). Also, the new plastic leg (unless it's made by a specialist, privately) will not look "just like" your old leg - it will look like plastic.
obviously, NO. :) it's just the camera angle that made his nose looks different. AND, why would he go for a plastic surgery? he's already pretty! LOL!
One way to compare the hardness of two materials is to see which of the materials can scratch the other.
Fridge magnets are usually made of flexible vinyl with thin magnetic strips in them to make them magnetic.www.magnets.com
The flexibility of a magnet does not matter just as long as it has a north and south pole and attracts iron, nickel and cobalt.
The flexible plastic cases are the best mainly because the rubber is a better absorber of shock then the hard plastic cases. The plastic covers are only good to make your phone look different they in fact supply very little protection.
You can find bioplast lip rings online if you look around. Bioplast is a really flexible, soft plastic
she is very flexible you tell look how skinny she is
Any plastic slide that is UV coated will look brand new for some time to come.
yes. language use can be flexible. Look at all of the meanings of (Shot) and (Run).
she is very flexible you tell look how skinny she is
Yes, just look in the speakers
Wiki has a couple good articles that will help you. Look up "Speaker" Look up "Microphone" Every phone has one of each and both involve magnets.
Every machine with a motor has a magnet. If you plug it in, it has a magnet. If you put in batteries or recharge it, it has a magnet. An automatic pencil sharpener uses magnets. A computer printer uses magnets. A refrigerator motor uses magnets. An electric razor uses magnets. A fan uses magnets. Hair cutters use magnets. Nose clippers use magnets. Look around your room and see what else uses a motor.
NO! Look, but a magnet by a coke can. Get it now?