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Well, yes, kind of. But they are not magnets, it's gravity.
Uhhh... sure? There are nearly 14 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) around the world. Most of them use magnets. Some of them probably collect magnets. The Church and it's members have no beliefs or doctrines about magnets.
A magnetic field.
The five properties of magnets are: Attraction and repulsion: Magnets can attract and repel other magnets or magnetic materials. Pole orientation: Magnets have two poles, north and south, that determine their orientation. Magnetic field: Magnets create a magnetic field around them that exerts a force on nearby objects. Retentivity: Magnets can retain their magnetic properties once magnetized. Induction: Magnets can induce magnetism in nearby materials without direct contact.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
Well, yes, kind of. But they are not magnets, it's gravity.
Louise J. Greenfarb has a collection of over 35,000 non-duplicated fridge magnets that she has been collecting since the 1970's which set a new world record for the largest collection of refrigerator magnets. She has a total of over 45,000 magnets in her collection. See the World Record Academy website for more information.
magnets can help blood circulate around bones
something with magnets
magnet moves cause all magnets have an electric field around it]
I think magnets are used more around the house becuz u put them on refrigerators
Uhhh... sure? There are nearly 14 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) around the world. Most of them use magnets. Some of them probably collect magnets. The Church and it's members have no beliefs or doctrines about magnets.
Magnets are related to science because they generate magnetic fields, which can attract or repel certain materials. This property has various applications in physics, engineering, and technology, such as in electric motors, MRI machines, and data storage devices. The study of magnets also helps scientists understand fundamental principles of magnetism and how it interacts with the world around us.
No, batteries don't charge faster when around magnets. It charges at the same speed.
The magnetic field strength of neodymium magnets is typically around 1.3 to 1.4 tesla, which is significantly stronger than other types of magnets.
Every machine with a motor has a magnet. If you plug it in, it has a magnet. If you put in batteries or recharge it, it has a magnet. An automatic pencil sharpener uses magnets. A computer printer uses magnets. A refrigerator motor uses magnets. An electric razor uses magnets. A fan uses magnets. Hair cutters use magnets. Nose clippers use magnets. Look around your room and see what else uses a motor.
A magnetic field.