you will get seriously hurt
it attracts
The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.
suspend the magnet from a string at its center of gravity. The north pole of the magnet will point to the north pole. (The north magnetic pole of the earth is actually a south seeking pole.)Another AnswerUse a compass. It's north seeking pole will be attracted towards the magnet's south pole and its south-seeking pole will be attracted towards the magnet's north pole.
The magnet would absorb any radiation and particles emitted by the radioactive element, just as anything else you might put there would. I'm not up on my nuclear decay, but in the event that alpha or beta particles were emitted, or any other ones with a net charge, the presence of the magnet would deflect them somewhat from the direction they would otherwise have taken.
Yes, if you put a north pole magnet at The Magnetic North Pole it will levitate
Jam/Jelly has no effect on the magnet or its magnetism, but it will cause the magnet to become sloppy and sticky.
it attracts
pasteurization
nuthin at all you will have no effect
Usually, nothing.
Nothing. Copper is not magnetic.
Nothing happens
The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.
If you put a bull in with the cows you are going to get a baby calf!!!
all your memory will be gone forever
you get mustard on your face, try it and find out
You put it in your dairy farm and get baby cows.