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How much do earth magnets cost?

Earth magnets vary in price depending on their size, strength, and quantity. On average, a small earth magnet can cost anywhere from $1 to $5, while larger or stronger magnets can range from $5 to $20 or more. Bulk purchasing can also affect the overall cost per magnet.


What stores much of the energy in the Earth's water cycle?

The Sun is responsible for providing the energy that drives the Earth's water cycle. Solar energy heats the Earth's surface, causing water to evaporate and form clouds, which then leads to precipitation. This continuous cycle helps in maintaining the Earth's water balance.


Is the magnetic field strongest around the ends of a magnet?

No it's pretty much the whole magnet. Hope this helps :)


What energy that makes the earth to rotate at its axis?

An object that rotates has the tendency to continue rotating. There is no need for a continuous energy supply. In this case, the rotational energy was there from the moment that Earth formed. - Actually, to be precise, at first there was much more rotational energy; Earth's rotation has been slowing down due to tidal forces. It will continue slowing down until Earth always shows the same side to the Moon.


What is the energy transformation that occurs when the sun's energy reaches earth?

The primary thing that happens when heat energy from the sun is absorbed by the earth is that its own temperature rises. The atmosphere traps in much of this heat which creates the warm climates of the planet.

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How do you make a magnet by stroking?

To make a magnet by stroking, you can rub a piece of iron or steel with an existing magnet in the same direction multiple times. This process aligns the magnetic domains within the material, creating a magnetic field in the iron or steel.


Can you convert lode energy into electrical energy?

I assume you mean magnetic energy. There is not much to convert there. A magnet doesn't store large amounts of energy. And especially, it is not an energy source - whatever energy you get out of it, you have to put in first.


What is the difference between the earths magnetic field and a bar magnet?

The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in the outer core, while a bar magnet is a permanent magnet made of a material that can be magnetized, such as iron. The Earth's magnetic field is much weaker and more complex than that of a bar magnet, which has a consistent north and south pole.


Is the earth's core a giant magnet?

Earth's core is pretty much a dense, hot metallic sphere. It is hard because there has been so much pressure on it and heat. The outer core is indeed a magnet because scientists believe that it produces the earth's magnet field.


How much of the Suns energy is absorbed by earth's geosphere?

Less than 1% of the Sun's energy is absorbed by Earth's geosphere. The majority of the Sun's energy is absorbed by the atmosphere and surface of the Earth.


How much energy does the sun transmite to earth radiation?

99%


How much of the Sun's energy reaches the earth and why?

half a billionth


How much energy can the sun transmit earth by radiation?

99%


What is the difference between a magnet and a rare earth magnet?

A magnet ie. the the ones on your fridge are made by manufactures pushing electrical current through ferrous metals causing them to have magnetic properties. Rare earth magnets are naturally occurring elements that have magnetic properties by themselves.


How much energy earth receive of total energy of sun?

The Earth receives about one billionth of the total energy output of the Sun. This energy drives Earth's weather systems, sustains life through photosynthesis, and powers the water cycle.


How much does a Samsung magnet cost?

A Samsung Magnet cost $60.00


How much starlight do you receive on earth?

Earth receives about 1 billionth of the total energy emitted by the sun as starlight. This energy sustains life and drives the Earth's climate and weather systems.