They affect the magnetism so yes
Yes, temperature can affect the magnetic properties of a magnet. In general, magnets become weaker at higher temperatures and stronger at lower temperatures. Extreme temperatures can also cause permanent damage to the magnet's magnetic properties.
Warm currents bring warm temperatures to the poles, and cold currents bring cold temperatures to the equator to become warm again. Once warm, they return to the poles again. This process repeats in some currents forever. Most currents are circular.
Yes, temperature can affect the taste of beer. Too cold temperatures can dull flavors, while too warm temperatures can enhance bitterness and alcohol flavors. It is generally recommended to serve most beers at their recommended temperature range for optimal taste.
Magnets typically do not significantly affect radish plant growth. The control variable can be the radish plants grown without any exposure to magnets to compare against those exposed to magnets, allowing you to determine if the magnets have any impact on growth.
Sugarcane thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with warm temperatures, high humidity, and consistent rainfall. It requires a frost-free environment and grows best in areas with temperatures ranging from 20-30°C (68-86°F) throughout the year. Sugarcane is sensitive to cold temperatures and drought conditions, which can affect its growth and yield.
Yes, temperature can affect the magnetic properties of a magnet. In general, magnets become weaker at higher temperatures and stronger at lower temperatures. Extreme temperatures can also cause permanent damage to the magnet's magnetic properties.
Neodymium magnets can last for many years, even decades, if properly cared for. Factors that can affect their lifespan include exposure to high temperatures, physical damage, and exposure to corrosive environments.
Yes, they do, but their affect is minimal. Magnets with their magnet fields affect inductors profoundly, but don't do to much to capacitors.
Yeast need warm temperatures in order to grow. The perfect temperature for yeast is about 110 degrees F. Yeast will not start to reproduce and rise without warm temperatures to activate it.
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yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.
Yes. 'Warm' increases the elasticity. Cold decreases the elasticity. Extreme cold can make the substances brittle and not bounce at all.
yes for instance yeast feed on sugar in warm temperatures, another example melting temperatures of fatty acids
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Magnets do not affect plants in any way
A bridge must have expansion gaps or else they will waver when they expand in warm temperatures. This is thermal expansion