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MRI systems are significantly stronger than refrigerator magnets, with MRI systems typically having magnetic fields thousands of times stronger than refrigerator magnets.
50% stronger use half as much
A magnet will stick to the metal surface inside the refrigerator. It will not damage the refrigerator or affect its operation in any way. The cold temperature of the refrigerator may slightly weaken the magnet's strength, but it will still function normally once removed.
In reality no. Though the size of a magnet does seem to affect the size of a magnetic field, it is in effect a ratio of volume, and does not change the effect of the magnetic field. The potential magnetism is not affected by size so much as composition of the magnet.
A refrigerator that doesn't use much energy, compared to other refrigerators doing the same job.
the domain strength is much stronger in a magnetised nail. when you have a weak nail, there is no magnetic force. sometimes they can repell. this is what i think and i always know best thank you
No. Jupiter's gravity is much stronger than Pluto's
A magnet always has two poles.They have a magnetic field.Electromagnets can be made much stronger than permanent magnets.A magnet always has two poles.
An electric or gas refrigerator was a relative rarity in 1930. They were quite expensive compared to the average wage. A new gas refrigerator cost about $150 in 1930s dollars.
Thw magnetic fringe field should not exceed how much gauss units?
The electromagnetic force is approximately 1036 times stronger than gravity.
what is the difference between percocet and fiorocet?