Small objects that can be carried in the magnetic current.
yes they do
In Visual Basic, there are two different kinds of snap lines. Blue snap lines indicate that objects are aligned vertically in the work area. Red snap lines indicate that text objects are aligned.
you cannot do that but good luck anyways
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Yes.
magnets attract metal objects with an invisible force. Process continued until the force was weak that it could not pass through ant more metal
Copper is not a magnetic material and does not magnetize easily.
Yes, you can magnetize an iron nail by stroking it with a magnet. This process aligns the magnetic domains within the nail, causing it to acquire magnetic properties. To effectively magnetize the nail, you should stroke it in one direction only, rather than back and forth, to ensure proper alignment of the domains. Once magnetized, the nail can attract small ferromagnetic objects.
Some other kinds of objects used as currency is salt,furs,grains,and gold.
You can magnetize a paper clip by passing it repeatedly over a large magnet.
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There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that magnets can magnetize water. Magnets can interact with water molecules, but they do not magnetize or make water magnetic.
An electronic magnet is by far the easiest because you magnetize one by hitting a button (or for home made magnets) connecting a wire, and demagnetizing by hitting the button again or disconnecting the wire.
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No its not a metal.
To magnetize seeds, you can place them in a container with a strong magnet and shake them for a few minutes. This process aligns the magnetic charges within the seeds, making them attract metal objects when placed near them. Be cautious not to spend too much time magnetizing seeds as it could negatively impact their germination and growth.