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Rubbing alcohol.
You get a clitoris orgasm by rubbing your clit. And a vaginal orgasm by rubbing your G-spot.
Rubbing alcohol will not completely dissolve sand, only partially. It is slightly soluble due to rubbing alcohol containing some water.
The reason for the crackling noise when you take your clothes off on a dry day is that static electricity can be built-up from the clothes rubbing together, for example wool builds up a lot of static electricity.For more information see the answer to the Related Question "Why is ESD - Electro Static Discharge - dangerous?", which is shown below this answer.
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Rubbing a magnet along the needle in one direction will align the needle's magnetic domains and magnetize it. For stronger magnetization, repeat the process multiple times in the same direction. Be cautious when handling magnets to avoid accidental demagnetization.
Typically you can magnetize iron or steel by exposing it to a strong magnetic field. Common "ceramic" magnets may not be strong enough, but you may need a strong rare earth magnet or a strong electro magnet.
By rubbing two magnets together.
You can magnetize a needle by rubbing it against a magnet in one direction multiple times. This process aligns the magnetic domains within the needle to create a magnetic field. Alternatively, you can use a strong electrical current to induce magnetization in the needle.
If the material can be magnetized e.g Iron, cobalt etc. then you take a magnet and stroke your material over and over again in the same direction until magnetized or you can expose it to a strong magnetic field (often an electromagnet), then it will magnetize the object. The force required to magnetize an object is usually greater than can be achieved solely with a magnet made from a similar material.
Put a bowl under where you are unscrewing ------------ Magnetize the screwdriver tip. You can magnetize the scrwdriver tip yourself by rubbing a fairly strong magnet lengthwise with the screwdriver. Rub the magnet one way (away from the handle) the length of the metal part of the screwdriver 4 or 5 times and that will magnetize the tip. Other than that you can try to keep your other hand under the screw as it gets almost out.
magnetize a needle by rubbing it on a magnet. Lie the needle in a shallow container of water, allowing the surface tension to keep the needle afloat. The needle will orient to north and south
Rubbing a magnet against another object can cause minor changes in its magnetic field, but it is unlikely to significantly weaken the magnet's overall strength. Magnets can lose their power over time due to various factors such as exposure to heat, strong external magnetic fields, or physical damage.
By placing Iron in a strong magnetic field, the field will turn the iron into a magnet. If you melt the iron and then allow it to resolidify, it will drop the magnetic charge (and you can charge it again if you wish).
It makes sense that since some magnets are called "permanent magnets," other magnets should be called "temporary magnets." But since when did English make sense? We usually call them "electromagnets" instead. Electromagnets are used in most electric motors, and cranes that lift scrap metal. They're also used in relays and the write heads of tape recorders (including video tape recorders).
Metal can be magnetized by exposing it to a magnetic field or by rubbing it with a magnet. This aligns the magnetic domains within the metal, creating a magnetic field. Other methods include using an electric current or heating and cooling the metal in the presence of a magnetic field.
Yes, a magnet can be ridden of it's magnetic properties by either using it to pick up iron filings or heating it up and rubbing it on another magnet. This is called demagnetizing. On the other hand, magnets can be re-magnetized by heating and holding the south end of a magnet on one end and the north side of another magnet on the opposite end although the magnet will not be as strong as before.