yes
answer 2: No, magnetism can only pass through non magnetic materials.
Yes, repulsion can pass through non-magnetic material
No. I understand that a superconductor won't let a magnetic field through.
You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.
Basically...Yes! it is a type of metal magnetism can pass through various liquids such as water other examples include metal,copper and iron Magnetism can pass through nearly all types of materials which are non-magnetic>they include glass and paper. Usually magnetic materials conduct heat easily> an electro-magnet is,in layman terms,a magnet which can be turned on and off it turns on when a power source,usually a battery,runs electricity through it,activating it,and turns off when the power source is deactivated>it is commonly used in door bells magnets can spoil when they are dropped or heated. i hoped i answered your answer :)
Yes, magnetism passes through polystyrene
A vacuum
No, magnetic fields can only pass through non-magnetic objects (e.g cloth)
yes
You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.
Basically...Yes! it is a type of metal magnetism can pass through various liquids such as water other examples include metal,copper and iron Magnetism can pass through nearly all types of materials which are non-magnetic>they include glass and paper. Usually magnetic materials conduct heat easily> an electro-magnet is,in layman terms,a magnet which can be turned on and off it turns on when a power source,usually a battery,runs electricity through it,activating it,and turns off when the power source is deactivated>it is commonly used in door bells magnets can spoil when they are dropped or heated. i hoped i answered your answer :)
Magnetism can pass through most non-magnetic materials, e.g. paper, plastic, glass. However, this depends on how thick the material is, compared to the strength of the magnetic field (which weakens with distance). Magnets on either side of a non-magnetic material (even metal) can still have interacting fields. Magnets will interact with any magnetic materials within their fields. To prevent a magnet from affecting another magnet, a more conductive material can be used to reroute the field (as with EMP shielding).
Magnetism CAN pass through fruit juice. If you were to use a bar magnet on the table attracting another magnet on the other side, it would still attract. Magnetic studs are a good example of magnetism because they can stick/ connect together even through the flap of the ear.
yes
Yes, magnetism passes through polystyrene
Don't know, good question.
A vacuum
Two different applications of magnetism are: 1. Construction of a Compass. The indicator needle must be magnetized. 2. Generation of electricity. Conductors must pass through a magnetic field in order to generate a current in the wires.
No, magnetic fields can only pass through non-magnetic objects (e.g cloth)
Yes, it can pass through glass and mirror and other things made up of glass.