You can infer nothing about a magnetic field from paper alone, or about paper from a magnetic field. If you put iron filings on a horizontal sheet of paper and put a magnet below the paper, you may be able to visualize the magnetic field of the magnet and thus infer its dipole arrangement.
When a magnet attracts a metal paper clip with strong magnetic force, there is no specific measurement in centimeters. The strength of the magnetic force depends on the properties of the magnet and the paper clip, such as their size, material, and distance from each other.
The force that operates when using a bar magnet to pick up a paper clip is magnetic force. The magnet attracts the paper clip due to the magnetic field surrounding the magnet, pulling the paper clip towards it.
A piece of paper is not magnetic, so it does not interact with the magnetic field produced by the magnet. The magnet can only attract materials that are magnetic or contain magnetic elements, like iron or steel.
By bringing the paper clip close to the magnet, the magnetic field of the magnet will align the magnetic domains within the paper clip, causing it to become temporarily magnetized. When the paper clip is removed from the magnet, it will lose its magnetism once the magnetic field is no longer present.
The different types of fasteners available for securing a butterfly pin back to clothing or accessories include clasp fasteners, safety pin fasteners, and magnetic fasteners.
Paper is not affected by magnetic fields.
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You can infer nothing about a magnetic field from paper alone, or about paper from a magnetic field. If you put iron filings on a horizontal sheet of paper and put a magnet below the paper, you may be able to visualize the magnetic field of the magnet and thus infer its dipole arrangement.
no. Paper bags are usually constructed using paper and cloth (for the handle) which are both not magnetic.
No, paper money is not magnetic. Most currencies are made of a cotton or linen blend, making them non-magnetic. Magnetic security features may be embedded in some bills to prevent counterfeiting, but the paper itself is not magnetic.
Velcro, buttons, ribbon, toggles, plastic buckles, magnetic fasteners.
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Necklace fasteners that are magnetic are better for people with arthritis.
Yes. Magnetic lines of force penetrate paper with little to no difficulty.
If the paper clip is made of a magentic metal such as steele, then you cn make it magnetic. If it is made of plastic or a non-magnetic metal, then you cannot.
No, cardboard is not magnetic. Cardboard is typically made from paper fibers that do not contain magnetic properties.