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 can pass through some magnetic materials such as iron or steel, but may be blocked or weakened by others like nickel or cobalt. The ability of magnetism to pass through a material depends on its magnetic permeability.
Yes, magnetism passes through polystyrene
A vacuum
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No, magnetism does not travel through Styrofoam because Styrofoam is non-magnetic and does not conduct magnetic fields. Materials that are not magnetic, like Styrofoam, will not allow magnetic fields to pass through them.
Yes, magnetism can pass through some magnetic materials such as iron or steel, but may be blocked or weakened by others like nickel or cobalt. The ability of magnetism to pass through a material depends on its magnetic permeability.
Yes, magnetism passes through polystyrene
A vacuum
Yes, it can pass through glass and mirror and other things made up of glass.
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.
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yes it can be .nickel has magnetic properties and with electro magnetism it can be recycled.
It can attract to iron.
The presence of nickel can enhance the magnetism of a material because nickel is a ferromagnetic element, meaning it can align its magnetic moments with an external magnetic field. This alignment increases the overall magnetic properties of the material.
Yes. Magnetic lines of force penetrate paper with little to no difficulty.
yes as it consists of nickel and iron.
While magnetism from a magnet can influence the magnetic properties of materials, it can typically pass through most magnetic materials. However, some high-permeability materials like mu-metal can redirect or shield magnetic fields.