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While helium can provide buoyancy, it would not be practical for creating a hovercraft. Hovercraft rely on an air cushion from a fan or propeller to lift them off the ground, not just buoyancy like a balloon. Helium's properties wouldn't allow for the necessary control and maneuverability of a hovercraft.
No, bulbs do not make use of magnets to work. Light bulbs function by passing electricity through a filament, which then emits light and heat. Magnets are not involved in the process of generating light in bulbs.
Yes, magnets pushing against each other can create a force that causes a wheel to spin. This is the principle behind magnetic motors or generators where the interaction between magnets creates rotational motion.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
There are a range of metals which can be used to make a magnet.
A hovercraft made up of magnets could work, however it would need to be on a metal road. Hovercraft's have been used commercially and are basically a large fan surrounded by a hard wearing flexible skirt usually made of rubber, and forward thrust is provided by a secondary set of engines with propelors. The Principal as also been used for vacuum carpet cleaners without wheels, a strong fan allows the vacuum cleaner to sit on a cushion of air.
Sir Christopher Cockerell is usually credited for inventing the hovercraft.
While helium can provide buoyancy, it would not be practical for creating a hovercraft. Hovercraft rely on an air cushion from a fan or propeller to lift them off the ground, not just buoyancy like a balloon. Helium's properties wouldn't allow for the necessary control and maneuverability of a hovercraft.
you can't use that if you want a good hovercraft!
There are many hovercraft available for different applications, for example leisure hovercraft, rescue hovercraft, commercial hovercraft - hovercraft come in all sizes, from racing through to leisure and large military hovercraft.
i don't know, probably j.g
put magnets and put magnets on a car and put magnets on a car and put the car on the road and put the magnets on the road and put the magnets touch the magnets on the road and on the car
No, stacking magnets does not make them stronger. Magnets have a set strength based on their material and size, and stacking them does not increase this strength.
The hovercraft was invented in 2005!
The hovercraft was invented in England
there is no hovercraft in gta4
Hovercraft is a noun.