Dipole Field
The bottom of a firework is called the base or bottom plug, where the fuse is typically located and ignited to start the firework display.
a proton in at atom has a positive charge + and an electron has a negative charge - and they attract one another like magnets
The reason why they don't stick together is because magnets have a positive and negative charge. if you put a positive charge side together with another positive side it won't stick because they are the same charge. if they are opposites they will stick.
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
Permanent magnets retain their magnetic charge over time without the need for an external power source. They are made from materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt, which have a stable magnetic field due to their atomic structure. Unlike temporary magnets, which lose their magnetism when the external magnetic field is removed, permanent magnets maintain their magnetism indefinitely under normal conditions.
Ions interact with magnets through their electric charges. When ions have a positive or negative charge, they can be attracted to or repelled by magnets. This interaction is based on the magnetic field created by the magnet and the electric charge of the ions.
Current flow or the change of charge in time.
magnets have potential energies associated with them and whatever object they are interacting with (must have charge to interact...). this energy does work as the force is exerted on said object, the direction being dependent on the charge. so yeah magnets can pull stuff
No, batteries don't charge faster when around magnets. It charges at the same speed.
It will lose its magnetic charge.
The bottom of a firework is called the base or bottom plug, where the fuse is typically located and ignited to start the firework display.
a proton in at atom has a positive charge + and an electron has a negative charge - and they attract one another like magnets
Magnets direct charged particles based on their mass and charge.
The reason why they don't stick together is because magnets have a positive and negative charge. if you put a positive charge side together with another positive side it won't stick because they are the same charge. if they are opposites they will stick.
I don't think so...magnets are very harmful to computers.
Pulling the engine's start cord turns the flywheel. The flywheel has a magnet or magnets on it that create electrical charge as the flywheel turns, causing them to pass other magnets. The electrical charge travels to the spark plug and starts the engine. Once the engine is running, the inertia created by the flywheel's turning has enough momentum to keep the engine's crankshaft turning between the piston's power strokes. During operation, the flywheel's magnets also induce voltage in the armature to keep the spark plug firing. Those magnets are called a Magneto ignition.
Electricity can be generated by using magnets in a process called electromagnetic induction. When a magnet moves near a coil of wire, it creates a changing magnetic field, which induces an electric current to flow in the wire. This current can then be harnessed as electrical energy.