Yes
A magnet. It is described as a Magnet.
They are bar magnet ,horse shoe magnet ,lime stone magnet.
Four size D torch cells are needed for a 6-volt torch. Each size D torch cell typically provides 1.5 volts, so combining four of them will give a total voltage of 6 volts.
Nothing happens, except that now you have two magnets. The poles of a magnet are not actually localized at the two ends of the magnet but are inherent to the magnetic properties of the magnet. As the magnetic properties are not altered by a modification of the magnet such as cutting it in half, there will be no effect on the poles of the magnet.
A magnet can attract a paperclip by creating a magnetic field that pulls the iron-based metal of the paperclip towards it. This attraction is known as magnetic force, and it causes the paperclip to stick to the magnet.
No, a magnet should not stop a torch from working. Torches typically use batteries to power the light, and magnets do not interfere with the electrical circuit in a torch.
No because I have a bb torch
Torch (hand torch, electric torch)
Torch+Es=Torches
the switch in a torch allows the circuit in the torch to be completed
in the middle of an torch
The illegal act of arson is colloquially referred to as a 'torch job'. Pass me that Olympic torch, please.
The TORCH test, is sometimes called the TORCH panel
An alcohol torch is a stove/torch that uses a fuel from the alcohol family.
she holds the book she holds the book
the plural of torch is torches
we have the olympic torch to reprecent the countrey